To become and maintain being physically active encompasses more than purely mindful and rational decision-making. Physical activity requires theoretical-methodological approaches that provide more subtle understandings of the variety of contextual factors. Nettleton and Green have recently argued persuasively for the need for the sociology of public health to embrace social practices. It is also necessary to think about the spaces, affects and technologies of engagement in physical exercise. This article examines the practices of recreational runners in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. The article has three aims; (i) to draw attention to the promise of non-representational theory as an additive for health research and the contextual factors ...
Drawing on four areas of our ongoing work, each with its own distinctive relevance to the Healthy St...
The precise ways in which we go about the mundane, repetitive, social actions of everyday life are c...
Studies from around the world point to the inadequate participation of young people in physical acti...
Non-representational approaches hold promise for critical theory in public health. At the same time,...
Attempts at improving physical activity rates among the population are central to many government, p...
Attempts at improving physical activity rates among the population are central to many government, p...
During the last decade, recreational running in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria, has become more visi...
In this article, we theorise and explain Exercise is Medicine (EiM), as indicative of broader physic...
Background: Most people in developed countries are not physically active enough to reap optimal heal...
Background: Most people in developed countries are not physically active enough to reap optimal heal...
Increasing participation in regular physical activity is a key public health goal in many countries,...
Starting with a series of perspectives on why and where humans run, this paper considers how running...
Attempts at improving physical activity rates among the population are central to many government, p...
Leisure activities claiming to promote health and fitness have been an increasing feature of contemp...
Evaluates the realities and complexities of working to reverse the adverse trend towards physical in...
Drawing on four areas of our ongoing work, each with its own distinctive relevance to the Healthy St...
The precise ways in which we go about the mundane, repetitive, social actions of everyday life are c...
Studies from around the world point to the inadequate participation of young people in physical acti...
Non-representational approaches hold promise for critical theory in public health. At the same time,...
Attempts at improving physical activity rates among the population are central to many government, p...
Attempts at improving physical activity rates among the population are central to many government, p...
During the last decade, recreational running in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria, has become more visi...
In this article, we theorise and explain Exercise is Medicine (EiM), as indicative of broader physic...
Background: Most people in developed countries are not physically active enough to reap optimal heal...
Background: Most people in developed countries are not physically active enough to reap optimal heal...
Increasing participation in regular physical activity is a key public health goal in many countries,...
Starting with a series of perspectives on why and where humans run, this paper considers how running...
Attempts at improving physical activity rates among the population are central to many government, p...
Leisure activities claiming to promote health and fitness have been an increasing feature of contemp...
Evaluates the realities and complexities of working to reverse the adverse trend towards physical in...
Drawing on four areas of our ongoing work, each with its own distinctive relevance to the Healthy St...
The precise ways in which we go about the mundane, repetitive, social actions of everyday life are c...
Studies from around the world point to the inadequate participation of young people in physical acti...