‘Living in the moment’: mountain bikers’ search for flow

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As a popular adventure sport worldwide, mountain biking provides a range of challenges and opportunities for participants. This paper aims to understand whether experienced riders actively search for ‘flow experiences’ that can manifest themselves in a range of euphoric feelings, varying from the loss of awareness of time to sub-conscious control over actions. Exploring findings from research undertaken in New Zealand and England, the paper suggests that committed riders do encounter and can describe a range of flow characteristics when riding, although the findings conclude that such experiences are considered to be by-products of participation, rather than motivational factors in their own right.

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Taylor, S., & Carr, A. (2023). ‘Living in the moment’: mountain bikers’ search for flow. Annals of Leisure Research, 26(2), 285–299. https://doi.org/10.1080/11745398.2021.1974906

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