This study regards the effect of instructor’s behavior pattern on male youth Kumdo player’s satisfaction level and player-instructor action behavior fit to enhance the level of satisfaction for youth Kumdo players and provide data that will help improving game skills to make contributions on training and studies. 600 male fencing players registered on the 2010 Korea Kumdo Association were researched and 21 survey results that were insincere or incomplete were neglected, leaving us with a total of 579 results which were then analyzed using the Windows SPSS Ver.15.0 program. The following results were attained after frequency analysis, exploratory factor analysis, pearson’s correlation analysis, and multiple regression analysis.
First, It was found that Kumdo instructor’s behavior pattern, player’s level of satisfaction and the action consistency between players and instructors had positive(+) relationships.
Second, It was found that instructor’s training and social behavior pattern support directly affected the level of satisfaction for male youth Kumdo players.
Third, It was found that the instructor’s training behavior pattern directly affected the behavior fit between male youth Kumdo players and instructors.
Thus Kumdo instructors should act in close relation to training in order to improve the level of satisfaction for the players and achieve consistency in male youth Kumdo players and their instructors.