Motivation and Goals in the Context of Sport and Movement
Motivation and Goals in the Context of Sport and Movement
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Sport and Exercise Psychology : Theory and Application / Schüler, Julia; Wegner, Mirko; Plessner, Henning; Eklund, Robert C. (Hrsg.). - Cham : Springer, 2023. - S. 145-170. - ISBN 978-3-031-03920-1
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If you enter the terms “motivation” and “sport” into an online search engine, you will be overwhelmed by the sheer number of entries. The popularity of the concept of motivation and the breadth of its use reflect its importance for issues relating to health, athletic performance, and general life contexts on an individual and a societal level. Light needs to be shed on the question “What motivates people to engage in sport?” and the question needs to be considered from many different perspectives. In lay language, many different synonyms are used for motivation like incentive, initiative, interest, passion, ambition, and driving force. How much of this layman’s understanding is reflected in the scientific operationalizations of “motivation?” The synonyms presented above share one important aspect in common with the scientific concept of motivation: the activating or energizing component. Motivation is the driving force behind an action.
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ELBE, Anne-Marie, Julia SCHÜLER, Hamsini SIVARAMAKRISHNAN, Cecilie THØGERSEN-NTOUMANI, 2023. Motivation and Goals in the Context of Sport and Movement. In: SCHÜLER, Julia, ed., Mirko WEGNER, ed., Henning PLESSNER, ed., Robert C. EKLUND, ed.. Sport and Exercise Psychology : Theory and Application. Cham:Springer, pp. 145-170. ISBN 978-3-031-03920-1. Available under: doi: 10.1007/978-3-031-03921-8_7BibTex
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