Relationship between exercise motivations and exercise parameters among undergraduate runners

Existing literatures suggested several health and performance benefits associated with participation in frequent, long duration and vigorous exercise. Although motivations of exercise participation have been studied extensively, little studied the relationship between exercise motivations and exerci...

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Main Author: Toh, Jin Wei
Other Authors: Gan Sze Win
Format: Final Year Project (FYP)
Language:English
Published: 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/70086
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description Existing literatures suggested several health and performance benefits associated with participation in frequent, long duration and vigorous exercise. Although motivations of exercise participation have been studied extensively, little studied the relationship between exercise motivations and exercise parameters (i.e. exercise frequency, intensity and duration). This study therefore aims to explore the various motivation factors associated with each exercise parameters, in the effort to encourage increase participation in all three parameters to achieve optimal training and health benefits. 123 runners, age 19 to 40 were recruited from Nanyang Technological University to participate in a survey consisting of instruments measuring exercise motives, behavioral regulation in exercise, exercise frequency, exercise duration and participation in vigorous physical activity. Information of the study were presented to the participants and informed consent were obtained prior to data collection. Using multiple regression, Integrated Regulation (beta=.491, p ≤ .05) was found to be the greatest predictor of exercise frequency while Competition (beta=.323, p ≤ .05) was found to be the greatest predictor of participation in vigorous exercise. The study has noted that no motivation factor significantly predicted exercise duration. The study recommends greater internalization of exercise benefits to encourage frequent exercise behavior. It also recommends exercising in competitive environment to encourage greater participation in vigorous exercise. Future research may replicate similar studies on other exercises to validate the findings of this study and develop greater understanding of the topic. Research can also study the motivation of sports physical activity parameters to understand the differences as compared to exercise parameters.
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spelling ntu-10356/700862020-09-27T20:22:05Z Relationship between exercise motivations and exercise parameters among undergraduate runners Toh, Jin Wei Gan Sze Win National Institute of Education Masato Kawabata DRNTU::Social sciences::Psychology::Motivation Existing literatures suggested several health and performance benefits associated with participation in frequent, long duration and vigorous exercise. Although motivations of exercise participation have been studied extensively, little studied the relationship between exercise motivations and exercise parameters (i.e. exercise frequency, intensity and duration). This study therefore aims to explore the various motivation factors associated with each exercise parameters, in the effort to encourage increase participation in all three parameters to achieve optimal training and health benefits. 123 runners, age 19 to 40 were recruited from Nanyang Technological University to participate in a survey consisting of instruments measuring exercise motives, behavioral regulation in exercise, exercise frequency, exercise duration and participation in vigorous physical activity. Information of the study were presented to the participants and informed consent were obtained prior to data collection. Using multiple regression, Integrated Regulation (beta=.491, p ≤ .05) was found to be the greatest predictor of exercise frequency while Competition (beta=.323, p ≤ .05) was found to be the greatest predictor of participation in vigorous exercise. The study has noted that no motivation factor significantly predicted exercise duration. The study recommends greater internalization of exercise benefits to encourage frequent exercise behavior. It also recommends exercising in competitive environment to encourage greater participation in vigorous exercise. Future research may replicate similar studies on other exercises to validate the findings of this study and develop greater understanding of the topic. Research can also study the motivation of sports physical activity parameters to understand the differences as compared to exercise parameters. Bachelor of Science (Sport Science and Management) 2017-04-11T03:22:22Z 2017-04-11T03:22:22Z 2017 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/70086 en 48 p. application/pdf
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title_fullStr Relationship between exercise motivations and exercise parameters among undergraduate runners
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