Women-only mass participation sporting events: Does participation facilitate changes in physical activity? Research Completed
Title
Women-only mass participation sporting events: Does participation facilitate changes in physical activity?
Lead Author
Catherine Crofts , Geoff Dickson , Grant Schofield
Organisation(s)
AUT UNiversity
Publication Year
2012
Contacts
Geoff Dickson: geoff.dickson@aut.ac.nz
Abstract
There is little evidence supporting the claim that mass participation sporting events (MPSE) increase the population’s physical activity (PA). This research aimed to identify the participant demographic, motivational and PA profile of a women-only non-elite triathlon race series. It also aimed to identify whether PA in previously insufficiently active participants increased before the event, and remained elevated three months after the event. Participants were surveyed before (n=452) and three months after their event (n=95). The results showed that the participants were predominantly sufficiently active prior to the event. Although PA levels decreased post-event, they remained predominantly sufficient. Nearly 50% of the inactive women pre-event remained sufficiently active three months after their event (n=6). Challenge and competition were key motivators for participation. MPSEs facilitate previously inactive women into sufficient levels of PA. Further research should explore their capacity to facilitate long-term maintenance of PA.
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Crofts, C., Schofield, G., & Dickson, G. (2012). Women-only mass participation sporting events: Does participation facilitate changes in physical activity? Annals of Leisure Research, 15(2), 154-165.
Areas of Focus
Population Groups
Settings (location)
Provision (delivery type & infrastructure)
Topics
Sport and Recreation Types
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Added
June 18, 2012