Fostering positive affective exercise experiences and affect-related competencies for a physically active lifestyle: The FEEL project
Introduction Interventions targeting physical inactive individuals have not yielded sufficient impact yet. This may be attributed to two reasons: Firstly, affective processes during physical activity (PA) are often inadequately acknowledged (e. g. shame, feeling bad; Hohberg et al. 2022). Secondly,...
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Main Authors: | Martin Buehrer (Author), Stephanie Rosenstiel (Author), Gorden Sudeck (Author), Julia Schmid (Author) |
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2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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