Predicting scheduling self-efficacy in older adult exercisers: The role of task cohesion

PA Estabrooks, AV Carron - Journal of Aging and …, 2000 - journals.humankinetics.com
The study examined the relative influence of 2 forms of task cohesion on older adult
exercisers'(N= 82) self-efficacy to schedule exercise into their weekly routine. Participants …

The role of domain and gender-specific provisions of social relations in adherence to a prescribed exercise regimen

TE Duncan, SC Duncan… - Journal of Sport and …, 1993 - journals.humankinetics.com
The present study investigated the role of domain-specific combinations of social support
provisions in adherence to a prescribed exercise regimen. Research participants were …

The social environment in sport: Selected topics

L Martin, M Bruner, M Eys, K Spink - International review of sport …, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
The purpose of the present article is to provide a summary of recent developments for select
constructs that reflect the social environment of groups and have the potential to add to our …

Mapping coaches' views of participation in crossfit to the integrated theory of health behavior change and sense of community

KM Heinrich, T Carlisle, A Kehler… - Family & Community …, 2017 - journals.lww.com
Group-based training through CrossFit has recently exploded in popularity. Anecdotally,
participants often make lifestyle changes and experience improved fitness. Participation …

[PDF][PDF] Social cognitive theory variables mediation of moderate exercise.

B Hortz, RL Petosa - American Journal of Health Behavior, 2008 - researchgate.net
Objective: To identify the degree to which the social cognitive theory constructs targeted by
the Planning to Be Active Program (PBA) were mediators of moderate-intensity exercise …

Using consensus as a criterion for groupness: Implications for the cohesion–group success relationship

AV Carron, LR Brawley, SR Bray, MA Eys… - Small Group …, 2004 - journals.sagepub.com
The purpose of the study was to examine how the exclusion of teams failing to meet varying
statistical criteria for consensus on cohesiveness influences the magnitude of the cohesion …

The influence of team norms on the cohesion–self-reported performance relationship: a multi-level analysis

MM Patterson, AV Carron, TM Loughead - Psychology of sport and exercise, 2005 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVE: To examine the potential moderating influence of team norms on the cohesion–
self-reported performance relationship. DESIGN: Hierarchical linear modeling was used to …

Group exercise membership is associated with forms of social support, exercise identity, and amount of physical activity

NM Golaszewski, AZ LaCroix, SP Hooker… - … Journal of Sport and …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Exploring whether the mechanisms underlying the positive relationship between group
exercise and physical activity are forms of social support–emotional, validation …

Effects of social belonging and task framing on exercise cognitions and behavior

AJ Dowd, T Schmader… - Journal of Sport …, 2014 - journals.humankinetics.com
The objective of the studies presented in this paper was to examine whether the need to
belong can be used to enhance exercise cognitions and behavior. Two studies examined …

Investigating the relationship between leader behaviours and group cohesion within women's walking groups

C Caperchione, WK Mummery, M Duncan - Journal of Science and …, 2011 - Elsevier
Early research has shown that leadership behaviour is viewed as a crucial factor in
successfully developing team cohesion, effectively resulting in greater team satisfaction and …