Physical inactivity is a major risk factor for many of today’s leading causes of ill health. In-order to increase physical activity (PA) participation and information about why people engage in PA is needed. We interviewed 11 recreational exercise participants to examine their goals for participating in recreational exercise. Our results revealed 13 first-order themes, which we reduced to seven second-order themes (personal comparison, extrinsic rewards, social, physical condition, psychological condition, mastery, and enjoyment), and two general dimensions (intrinsic and extrinsic goals). We argue that selfdetermination theory (SDT) of motivation provides a strong foundation for understanding the goals and motives for recreationa...
ine the associations between intrinsic (relative to extrinsic) exercise goal content and cognitive, ...
This study explores the relationships between, and perceptions of, various exercise motivations and ...
tive to extrinsic, goal content is a critical predictor of the quality of an individual’s behavior a...
Physical inactivity is a major risk factor for many of today’s leading causes of ill health. In-ord...
Health professionals have increasing concern about physical health and wellbeing, as life globally b...
This study aimed to extend understanding of goal setting in physical activity (PA) by exploring qual...
Goals are central to exercise motivation, although not all goals (e.g., health vs. appearance goals)...
This thesis was comprised of three studies that developed a comprehensive measure of motivation in r...
Background As a conscious activity of an individual, physical activity (PA) constitutes an element...
Active exercisers engage in physical activity or training sessions with intentions that are inherent...
Understanding what moves people to be physically active is key to identifying sources of motivation ...
Physical inactivity has been identified as one of the leading risks for global mortality. Working ad...
Self-determination theory (SDT; Deci & Ryan. 2000) proposes that intrinsic, relative to extrinsic, g...
Physical inactivity continues rising making it necessary to understand what motives the practice of ...
This thesis aimed to determine which psychological factors enable adults to remain committed and to ...
ine the associations between intrinsic (relative to extrinsic) exercise goal content and cognitive, ...
This study explores the relationships between, and perceptions of, various exercise motivations and ...
tive to extrinsic, goal content is a critical predictor of the quality of an individual’s behavior a...
Physical inactivity is a major risk factor for many of today’s leading causes of ill health. In-ord...
Health professionals have increasing concern about physical health and wellbeing, as life globally b...
This study aimed to extend understanding of goal setting in physical activity (PA) by exploring qual...
Goals are central to exercise motivation, although not all goals (e.g., health vs. appearance goals)...
This thesis was comprised of three studies that developed a comprehensive measure of motivation in r...
Background As a conscious activity of an individual, physical activity (PA) constitutes an element...
Active exercisers engage in physical activity or training sessions with intentions that are inherent...
Understanding what moves people to be physically active is key to identifying sources of motivation ...
Physical inactivity has been identified as one of the leading risks for global mortality. Working ad...
Self-determination theory (SDT; Deci & Ryan. 2000) proposes that intrinsic, relative to extrinsic, g...
Physical inactivity continues rising making it necessary to understand what motives the practice of ...
This thesis aimed to determine which psychological factors enable adults to remain committed and to ...
ine the associations between intrinsic (relative to extrinsic) exercise goal content and cognitive, ...
This study explores the relationships between, and perceptions of, various exercise motivations and ...
tive to extrinsic, goal content is a critical predictor of the quality of an individual’s behavior a...