Maintaining exercise in fitness centre settings: insights from the physical activity maintenance theory
Purpose This study examines factors that influence long-term fitness centre participation, applying the Physical Activity Maintenance Theory to assess psychological and contextual influences on exercise adherence. Methods Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 17 regular fitness centre atten...
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| description | Purpose This study examines factors that influence long-term fitness centre participation, applying the Physical Activity Maintenance Theory to assess psychological and contextual influences on exercise adherence. Methods Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 17 regular fitness centre attendees in Taubaté, São Paulo, Brazil. Data were analysed using Bardin’s Content Analysis, exploring the participants’ experiences and the factors contributing to their sustained activity. Results Autonomous motivation, such as enjoyment and satisfaction from workouts, along with self-efficacy, emerged as crucial for continued fitness centre attendance. The environment, including ambiance, social support, and facility quality, significantly impacted exercise persistence. However, challenges like time constraints, weather conditions, and personal issues occasionally hindered engagement. The study also highlights the role of personalized fitness programmes in supporting long-term adherence, suggesting that tailoring these programmes to individual goals could further enhance commitment. Conclusions The findings underscore the importance of fitness centres creating environments that align with individual needs and preferences. Customized programmes that cater to both personal and communal needs could bolster long-term adherence. Future research should explore the impact of personalized, community-integrated fitness approaches on sustaining active lifestyles, emphasizing the importance of accommodating individual preferences in maintaining regular exercise habits. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-e7196ec428e3432191dec40fcc3d834a2025-08-20T01:55:38ZengTaylor & Francis GroupInternational Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health & Well-Being1748-26231748-26312024-12-0119110.1080/17482631.2024.24098322409832Maintaining exercise in fitness centre settings: insights from the physical activity maintenance theoryLuiz Fernando Santos Tross0Helton Magalhães Dias1Marcelo Callegari Zanetti2São Judas Tadeu UniversitySão Judas Tadeu UniversitySão Judas Tadeu UniversityPurpose This study examines factors that influence long-term fitness centre participation, applying the Physical Activity Maintenance Theory to assess psychological and contextual influences on exercise adherence. Methods Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 17 regular fitness centre attendees in Taubaté, São Paulo, Brazil. Data were analysed using Bardin’s Content Analysis, exploring the participants’ experiences and the factors contributing to their sustained activity. Results Autonomous motivation, such as enjoyment and satisfaction from workouts, along with self-efficacy, emerged as crucial for continued fitness centre attendance. The environment, including ambiance, social support, and facility quality, significantly impacted exercise persistence. However, challenges like time constraints, weather conditions, and personal issues occasionally hindered engagement. The study also highlights the role of personalized fitness programmes in supporting long-term adherence, suggesting that tailoring these programmes to individual goals could further enhance commitment. Conclusions The findings underscore the importance of fitness centres creating environments that align with individual needs and preferences. Customized programmes that cater to both personal and communal needs could bolster long-term adherence. Future research should explore the impact of personalized, community-integrated fitness approaches on sustaining active lifestyles, emphasizing the importance of accommodating individual preferences in maintaining regular exercise habits.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17482631.2024.2409832exercise maintenancefitness centre participationphysical activity theoryexercise adherenceintrinsic motivationfitness centre environment behavioral persistenceactive lifestylepsychological factorscontextual influences |
| spellingShingle | Luiz Fernando Santos Tross Helton Magalhães Dias Marcelo Callegari Zanetti Maintaining exercise in fitness centre settings: insights from the physical activity maintenance theory International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health & Well-Being exercise maintenance fitness centre participation physical activity theory exercise adherence intrinsic motivation fitness centre environment behavioral persistence active lifestyle psychological factors contextual influences |
| title | Maintaining exercise in fitness centre settings: insights from the physical activity maintenance theory |
| title_full | Maintaining exercise in fitness centre settings: insights from the physical activity maintenance theory |
| title_fullStr | Maintaining exercise in fitness centre settings: insights from the physical activity maintenance theory |
| title_full_unstemmed | Maintaining exercise in fitness centre settings: insights from the physical activity maintenance theory |
| title_short | Maintaining exercise in fitness centre settings: insights from the physical activity maintenance theory |
| title_sort | maintaining exercise in fitness centre settings insights from the physical activity maintenance theory |
| topic | exercise maintenance fitness centre participation physical activity theory exercise adherence intrinsic motivation fitness centre environment behavioral persistence active lifestyle psychological factors contextual influences |
| url | http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17482631.2024.2409832 |
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