Relación entre los motivos para la práctica físico-deportiva y las experiencias de flujo en jóvenes: Diferencias en función del sexo

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In this study we explored the relationship between exercise-sports practice, motives for practice and flow experienced during such activities in a sample of Spanish young adults. 101 participants responded self-reports on exercise-sports practice, motives (Capdevila, 2003) and states of flow (Jackson & Eklund, 2002). The results indicated that, compared to women, physical practice was higher among men, who also showed a higher intrinsic motivation and experienced flow at a higher degree. Flow and intrinsic motives predicted physical practice, whilst extrinsic motives could not predict it. These results point out that promoting enjoyment-related motives and positive subjective experiences such as flow might help in enhancing adherence to exercise and sports among young people.

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Jiménez-Torres, M. G., Godoy-Izquierdo, D., & Godoy García, J. F. (2012). Relación entre los motivos para la práctica físico-deportiva y las experiencias de flujo en jóvenes: Diferencias en función del sexo. Universitas Psychologica, 11(3), 909–920. https://doi.org/10.11144/javeriana.upsy11-3.rmpf

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