What Motivates You to Exercise? Phenomenology of Long-Term Physical Activity Practice

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15517/ap.v35i131.40827

Keywords:

physical activity, motivation, active lifestyle, phenomenology, autonomy

Abstract

Objective. To know the experience of long-term active people to understand their relationship with physical practice in three stages: beginning of active life, current motivation, and facing barriers. Method. A phenomenological analysis was done on in-depth interviews. N = 11 adults have been active at a sufficient level for, at least, the last 10 years. Results. Four categories were found: the autonomous experience, the decision making, the preference for an active life acquired since childhood, and the habit through which they regulate their emotions. As a conclusion, the characteristics of the experience of active people with physical activity confirmed aspects about self-determined motivation. Useful elements are suggested in the intervention aimed at long-term activation.
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Author Biography

  • Maria Eugenia Tavernier Morga, Departamento de Psicología, Universidad Iberoamericana, México

    Licenciada en psicología por la Universidad del Valle de México; y maestra en psicología aplicada en el área del deporte por la Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán. Su experiencia profesional ha sido en diversas tareas de la psicología del deporte en el ámbito castrense. Actualmente, es estudiante de tiempo completo del Doctorado en Investigación Psicológica, de la Universidad Iberoamericana. Su interés en la investigación se centra en temas relacionados a la actividad física para la salud, prevención de la ganancia de peso, y psicoeducación para una alimentación saludable.

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Published

2021-11-14

How to Cite

Tavernier Morga, M. E., Turnbull Plaza, B., & Guillén, F. (2021). What Motivates You to Exercise? Phenomenology of Long-Term Physical Activity Practice. Actualidades En Psicología, 35(131), 71-86. https://doi.org/10.15517/ap.v35i131.40827

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