The aim of the research was to evaluate emotional state before, after and in the next day after the ski hiking. The distance was 24 km and lasted 8 hours. To assess the ski hiker’s emotions the following 3 tests were conducted – before the ski hike, after the ski hike and 16 hours after the hike. Emotional state was set by the two different methods. One included assessing participant’s dynamic of emotional state with subjective measurement using questioner, but other using subjective method by analyzing person’s facial expressions. The results showed improved emotional state in both ways. Although, using objective method, improved positive emotions were more in the next day of the ski hike.
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Introduction: Affective responses during physical activity (PA) are important for engagement in PA p...
The major focus of this study is on the intentional interaction of humans with the wilderness enviro...
When extreme sport athletes explain the engagement behind their taxing and risky endeavors, they oft...
The aim of the research was to evaluate emotional state before, after and in the next day after the ...
Introduction. The aim of this study was to assess selected psychological, physiological and technica...
Happiness is typically reported as an important reason for participating in challenging activities l...
Happiness is typically reported as an important reason for participating in challenging activities l...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the pyschophysiological effects of sport which was performed i...
Inspired by the functional well-being approach (Vittersø, 2013a, 2013b), this study set out t...
Inseparability of risk-taking and ski-mountaineering, sensational reporting on fatal consequences of...
The purpose of this project was to examine Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi’s “flow theory” in a context that...
This study looks at how emotions were associated with ski jumping competitions in world cup for four...
Object of research: skiing as the form of recreational physical activity in leisure. Aim of research...
The aim of this study is to investigate the relationship between was to examine dispositional flow s...
Backcountry skiing and ski touring are outdoor leisure activities that have grown in popularity in r...
Introduction: Affective responses during physical activity (PA) are important for engagement in PA p...
The major focus of this study is on the intentional interaction of humans with the wilderness enviro...
When extreme sport athletes explain the engagement behind their taxing and risky endeavors, they oft...