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- 1Almeida, Andrea Infantini de
- 1Amis, John Matthew.
- 1Arena, Gina Elizabeth.
- 1Asuchak, Lana.
- 1Bamford, Jeremy.
- 9Exercise. Psychological aspects.
- 5Exercise--Physiological aspects
- 5Exercise. Physiological aspects.
- 5Sports
- 4Motivation (Psychology)
- 3Breast. Cancer. Exercise therapy.
- 4Denison, Jim (Physical Education and Recreation)
- 3Spence, John (Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation)
- 2Berry, Tanya (Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation)
- 2Goodwin, Donna (Physical Education and Recreation)
- 1Bouffard, Marcel (Department of Physical Education & Recreation)
- 1Bouffard, Marcel (Physical Education and Recreation)
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Spring 2010
The current study identified eight distinct exercise stereotypes (athletes, runners, older adults, jocks, weightlifters, judgmental girls, overweight individuals, people who do yoga) through a pilot study. An adapted version of the prototype willingness model was then used to determine whether...
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Exploratory Study of Motivational Factors for Male and Female Ethiopian Long Distance Runners
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Based on Self-Determination Theory (e.g., Deci & Ryan, 1985a, 2000; Ryan & Deci, 2002) this research focused on the motivation of ten elite Ethiopian male and female long distance runners. The semi-structured interview guide based on the SDT was transcribed verbatim and subjected to an...
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Exploring ecological task analysis: the experience of choice among adults with mobility impairments
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Using ecological task analysis as a conceptual framework, this study sought to describe the experiences of choice in physical activity contexts for adults with mobility impairments. Experiences of 3 female and 2 male participants with mobility impairments, ages 18-23 years were explored using the...