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The Exercise Motivations Inventory - Living Strong

The < Strong >ExerciseStrong > < Strong >MotivationsStrong > < Strong >InventoryStrong > David Markland , School of Sport, Health & < Strong >ExerciseStrong > Sciences, University of Wales, Bangor The Original EMI. A common theme emerging from a variety of theoretical approaches to the problem of < Strong >ExerciseStrong > adherence concerns the role of individuals' reasons for exercising (participation motives) in determining long-term adherence to regular physical activity. The EMI (Markland and Hardy, 1993) was developed as a means of assessing participation motives in order to examine such issues as the influence of motives on < Strong >ExerciseStrong > participation, how such motives might influence the choice of activities undertaken, how affective responses to exercising may be influenced by reasons for exercising and how involvement in physical activity might have a reciprocal influence on participation motives.

www.FitnessLogistics.com The Exercise Motivations Inventory The Exercise Motivations Inventory David Markland Ph.D., C.Psychol School of Sport, Health & Exercise Sciences, University of Wales, Bangor

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