Objective: The present study aimed to examine the bright and dark sides of motivation, based on self-determination theory, as predictors of enjoyment, intention to continue exercising, and exercise persistence. In addition, we analyzed the mediation role of each variable and tested the model invariance between male and female exercisers. Methods: A total of 575 gym exercisers (female = 230) aged between 18 and 65 years (M = 34.07; SD = 11.47) participated in this study. All participants had at least 6 months of regular exercise practice; exercise frequency of the participants ranged from 2 to 7 sessions per week (M = 3.52; SD = 1.28) and training sessions lasted approximately 30 and 120 minutes (M = 61.54; SD = 17.64). Participants comple...
Employing Self-Determination Theory (Deci & Ryan, 1985) as a theoretical framework, this study e...
This study analyzes whether personal, athletic, and psychological factors predict the perception of ...
The benefits of exercise are well-known and well-documented, yet adherence to exercise regimens is l...
Motivation plays an important role when it comes to regular physical exercise. Hence, low levels of ...
This study explores the relationships between, and perceptions of, various exercise motivations and ...
BACKGROUND: It is important to engage in regular physical activity in order to maintain a healthy li...
Background: An unresolved debate lingers over the effect of past behavior on motivational patterns a...
Objectives Perceived variety in exercise predicts exercise behavior through autonomous motivation. H...
Despite convincing evidence supporting the association between exercise and positive aff...
Aims Self-determined motivation has been found to be an important predictor of exercise behavior. Fi...
Background: Based on the Self-determination theory process model, this study aimed to explore relati...
The current study is rooted in the foundation of self-determination theory (SDT) and expectancy-valu...
International audienceMotivation toward physical exercise (MPE) and trait self-control (TSC) were id...
The purpose of this study was to examine select psychometric properties of the Be-havioral Regulatio...
The aim of the study was to examine the influence of motivational processes on enjoyment, boredom an...
Employing Self-Determination Theory (Deci & Ryan, 1985) as a theoretical framework, this study e...
This study analyzes whether personal, athletic, and psychological factors predict the perception of ...
The benefits of exercise are well-known and well-documented, yet adherence to exercise regimens is l...
Motivation plays an important role when it comes to regular physical exercise. Hence, low levels of ...
This study explores the relationships between, and perceptions of, various exercise motivations and ...
BACKGROUND: It is important to engage in regular physical activity in order to maintain a healthy li...
Background: An unresolved debate lingers over the effect of past behavior on motivational patterns a...
Objectives Perceived variety in exercise predicts exercise behavior through autonomous motivation. H...
Despite convincing evidence supporting the association between exercise and positive aff...
Aims Self-determined motivation has been found to be an important predictor of exercise behavior. Fi...
Background: Based on the Self-determination theory process model, this study aimed to explore relati...
The current study is rooted in the foundation of self-determination theory (SDT) and expectancy-valu...
International audienceMotivation toward physical exercise (MPE) and trait self-control (TSC) were id...
The purpose of this study was to examine select psychometric properties of the Be-havioral Regulatio...
The aim of the study was to examine the influence of motivational processes on enjoyment, boredom an...
Employing Self-Determination Theory (Deci & Ryan, 1985) as a theoretical framework, this study e...
This study analyzes whether personal, athletic, and psychological factors predict the perception of ...
The benefits of exercise are well-known and well-documented, yet adherence to exercise regimens is l...