The present study examines the impact of constraints on motivation, activity attachment, and future behavior of recreational skiers. Two hundred and ninety four (N=294) recreational skiers participated in the study and completed questionnaires measuring leisure constraints, strength of motivation, activity attachment and behavioural intentions. A confirmatory factor analysis provided support for the nine-factor measurement model. The SEM analysis indicated negative relationships between constraints and motivation, and between constraints and activity attachment. Positive relationships were observed between motivation and activity attachment, as well as between motivation and future behavioural intentions. These results provide empirical sup...
The purpose of this research was threefold; Are Korean youth physically active to promote health dur...
Individuals engage in physical activity for a variety of reasons which are described by motivational...
Individuals sometimes fail to participate in outdoor activities—to the detriment of their health—as ...
This study aimed at identifying the main constraints that limit recreational skiers' participation ...
This study aimed to investigate the negotiation strategies used by recreational skiers to overcome c...
Considerable behavioural research has suggested that it is important to understand the constraining ...
The popularity of adventure activities in leisure and tourism is escalating, yet little is known abo...
This study examined the ways in which perceived constraints and self-efficacies associated with par...
The aim of present study is to investigate the effect of constraints on the motivation of ski resor...
This research aims to understand the relationship among the motivation of ski and snowboard particip...
People were classified according to the constraints they considered relevant to outdoor recreation. ...
Godbey's model of leisure constraints (1991), and examines the relationships between the influe...
Factors such as not knowing where to learn new skills and a lack of transport constrain leisure part...
Abstract: The purpose of the investigation was to examine the effect of constraints on the developme...
Leisure constraints, defined as factors that may negatively affect participation in recreational act...
The purpose of this research was threefold; Are Korean youth physically active to promote health dur...
Individuals engage in physical activity for a variety of reasons which are described by motivational...
Individuals sometimes fail to participate in outdoor activities—to the detriment of their health—as ...
This study aimed at identifying the main constraints that limit recreational skiers' participation ...
This study aimed to investigate the negotiation strategies used by recreational skiers to overcome c...
Considerable behavioural research has suggested that it is important to understand the constraining ...
The popularity of adventure activities in leisure and tourism is escalating, yet little is known abo...
This study examined the ways in which perceived constraints and self-efficacies associated with par...
The aim of present study is to investigate the effect of constraints on the motivation of ski resor...
This research aims to understand the relationship among the motivation of ski and snowboard particip...
People were classified according to the constraints they considered relevant to outdoor recreation. ...
Godbey's model of leisure constraints (1991), and examines the relationships between the influe...
Factors such as not knowing where to learn new skills and a lack of transport constrain leisure part...
Abstract: The purpose of the investigation was to examine the effect of constraints on the developme...
Leisure constraints, defined as factors that may negatively affect participation in recreational act...
The purpose of this research was threefold; Are Korean youth physically active to promote health dur...
Individuals engage in physical activity for a variety of reasons which are described by motivational...
Individuals sometimes fail to participate in outdoor activities—to the detriment of their health—as ...