Recreational cycling provides greater satisfaction and flow in an immersive virtual environment than in real life
Abstract Background As the state of satisfaction and flow involved in the physical activity (PA) determines future training commitment, it is undoubtedly very important to study the factors influencing the attractiveness of PA. One of such factors is the usage of virtual reality (VR) technology whic...
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Main Authors: | Jacek Polechoński (Author), Bartosz Szczechowicz (Author), Jakub Ryśnik (Author), Rajmund Tomik (Author) |
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