AbstractThis study examined, in a naturalistic setting, affective changes in 15 women. Measurements were obtained presession, postsession, and at 10-minute intervals during three aerobics sessions that were conducted at high (HI), low (LI) and self-selected (SS) intensities. The intensity was manipulated via changes in music tempo and movement size. Scores on the Feeling Scale (FS) and the Felt Arousal Scale (FAS) were subjected to two-way repeated measures analysis of variance (ANOVA). Circumplex models were constructed to display the path followed by the affective changes throughout the course of each exercise session. A main effect for time and condition emerged in that the FS scores were more positive in the SS intensity participants th...
Exercise intensity has been shown to influence affect during and enjoyment following aerobic exercis...
Health clubs are considered one of the most relevant contexts of exercise. However, they suffer from...
The benefits of exercise are well-known and well-documented, yet adherence to exercise regimens is l...
AbstractThis study examined, in a naturalistic setting, affective changes in 15 women. Measurements ...
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral SciencePsychologyMaria NewtonPhysical exercise increases...
Understanding the factors that will lead individuals to increase and maintain their levels of physic...
Background Positive affective responses can lead to improved adherence to exercise. This study sough...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to determine the effect of high intensity of aerobic exercise ...
Objectives. High exercise intensity may be associated with reduced adherence to exercise programmes,...
Positive affective responses to exercise have been linked with longer term adherence. The Dual-Mode ...
A popular avenue of research in the field of exercise psychology in recent years has been the explor...
This series of studies investigated affective responses to acute exercise. Studies examined the role...
Finne E, Nigg C, Weyland S, Sauzet O, Wienke B, Jekauc D. Examining the role of affective states in ...
172 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.Affective responses to single...
The dual-mode theory proposes that affective responses to exercise are governed by the interplay of ...
Exercise intensity has been shown to influence affect during and enjoyment following aerobic exercis...
Health clubs are considered one of the most relevant contexts of exercise. However, they suffer from...
The benefits of exercise are well-known and well-documented, yet adherence to exercise regimens is l...
AbstractThis study examined, in a naturalistic setting, affective changes in 15 women. Measurements ...
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral SciencePsychologyMaria NewtonPhysical exercise increases...
Understanding the factors that will lead individuals to increase and maintain their levels of physic...
Background Positive affective responses can lead to improved adherence to exercise. This study sough...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to determine the effect of high intensity of aerobic exercise ...
Objectives. High exercise intensity may be associated with reduced adherence to exercise programmes,...
Positive affective responses to exercise have been linked with longer term adherence. The Dual-Mode ...
A popular avenue of research in the field of exercise psychology in recent years has been the explor...
This series of studies investigated affective responses to acute exercise. Studies examined the role...
Finne E, Nigg C, Weyland S, Sauzet O, Wienke B, Jekauc D. Examining the role of affective states in ...
172 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.Affective responses to single...
The dual-mode theory proposes that affective responses to exercise are governed by the interplay of ...
Exercise intensity has been shown to influence affect during and enjoyment following aerobic exercis...
Health clubs are considered one of the most relevant contexts of exercise. However, they suffer from...
The benefits of exercise are well-known and well-documented, yet adherence to exercise regimens is l...