The effects of social support on self-regulation in physical exercise
<p>Cross-culturally, humans come together to move together, with physical exertion in the form of sport and exercise often being a social endeavour. Findings from disparate fields of research suggest that social environments can play an important role in moderating self- regulatory processes,...
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Language: | English |
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2018
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