Research has shown that participation in sport tourism can enhance wellbeing. The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between wellbeing generated through participation in active sport tourism and overall life satisfaction. Three different types of active sport tourism (i.e., golf, snowboarding, and long-distance running) were compared to explore whether the type of experience impacts the relationship between active sport tourism wellbeing and life satisfaction. Broaden-and-build theory was used as a theoretical foundation. Data were collected via an online self-administered questionnaire. Respondents were recruited via a Qualtrics panel (N = 418). Analysis of variance indicated that snowboarders rated the positive emot...
This study explored whether attending live sporting events (LSEs) improved subjective wellbeing and ...
In the recent decades, an increasing attention has been dedicated to tourism as a determinant of ind...
The purpose of this study was to investigate leisure satisfaction among outdoor sports participants ...
Research has shown that participation in sport tourism can enhance wellbeing. The purpose of this st...
This study is concentrating on the extreme sport athletes who have participated in the spectacular e...
Physical activities have been proven to have an impact on general well-being in everyday life; howev...
According to a survey made in college students’ circle, there is – however at a low level – positiv...
The purpose of the study was (1) to examine the frequency of travel of respondents on an overnight t...
Previous studies have indicated that positive (or negative) experiences of activity episodes are lik...
The influence of various aspects of life on wellbeing has been extensively researched. However, desp...
Research into the benefits of outdoor adventure activities highlights the valuable contribution they...
© 2017 Human Kinetics, Inc. Elite and professional sport events have been recognized as potential me...
Recently particular attention has been devoted to the relationship between leisure activities and su...
[[abstract]]According to the American Medical Association reprot that the stress caused by the sympt...
This research aims to understand the relationship among the motivation of ski and snowboard particip...
This study explored whether attending live sporting events (LSEs) improved subjective wellbeing and ...
In the recent decades, an increasing attention has been dedicated to tourism as a determinant of ind...
The purpose of this study was to investigate leisure satisfaction among outdoor sports participants ...
Research has shown that participation in sport tourism can enhance wellbeing. The purpose of this st...
This study is concentrating on the extreme sport athletes who have participated in the spectacular e...
Physical activities have been proven to have an impact on general well-being in everyday life; howev...
According to a survey made in college students’ circle, there is – however at a low level – positiv...
The purpose of the study was (1) to examine the frequency of travel of respondents on an overnight t...
Previous studies have indicated that positive (or negative) experiences of activity episodes are lik...
The influence of various aspects of life on wellbeing has been extensively researched. However, desp...
Research into the benefits of outdoor adventure activities highlights the valuable contribution they...
© 2017 Human Kinetics, Inc. Elite and professional sport events have been recognized as potential me...
Recently particular attention has been devoted to the relationship between leisure activities and su...
[[abstract]]According to the American Medical Association reprot that the stress caused by the sympt...
This research aims to understand the relationship among the motivation of ski and snowboard particip...
This study explored whether attending live sporting events (LSEs) improved subjective wellbeing and ...
In the recent decades, an increasing attention has been dedicated to tourism as a determinant of ind...
The purpose of this study was to investigate leisure satisfaction among outdoor sports participants ...