Department of Kinesiology and Community Health, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, United States of America.
Department of Exercise Science and Sport Management, Kennesaw State University, Kennesaw, GA, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2019 Mar 21;14(3):e0213812. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0213812. eCollection 2019.
High Intensity Functional Training (HIFT) is a unique fitness method that promotes an active lifestyle and has seen exponential and continual growth over the last two decades. Motivation to exercise is likely to change over time as individuals' motives to initiate exercise may be different than those which motivate them to maintain an exercise program. The purpose of this study was to examine the motivational factors reported by individuals who actively engage in HIFT with varying length of participation and competition levels. 737 adults (32.4 ± 8.2 years) with more than three-months of HIFT experience completed an online version of the Exercise Motivation Inventory (EMI-2) survey. Those who had greater length of participation reported more motives associated with relatedness (i.e., affiliation, competition) and enjoyment, while those with less HIFT participation were more motivated by body-related variables (i.e., weight management). Further, motivational variables (e.g., social recognition, affiliation, challenge) varied depending on whether or not individuals had competed in an online qualifier. Understanding these differences in motivation may aid in exercise promotion, initiation, and adherence, and moreover promote long-term physical and mental health benefits.
高强度功能性训练(HIFT)是一种独特的健身方法,倡导积极的生活方式,在过去二十年中呈指数级持续增长。随着时间的推移,锻炼的动机可能会发生变化,因为个体开始锻炼的动机可能与激励他们保持锻炼计划的动机不同。本研究的目的是检验积极参与 HIFT 的个体报告的动机因素,这些个体的参与时间和竞争水平各不相同。737 名成年人(32.4±8.2 岁)具有超过三个月的 HIFT 经验,完成了在线版运动动机量表(EMI-2)调查。那些参与时间较长的人报告了更多与相关性(即联系、竞争)和享受相关的动机,而那些参与 HIFT 时间较短的人则更多地受到与身体相关的变量(即体重管理)的激励。此外,动机变量(例如,社会认可、联系、挑战)取决于个体是否参加过在线资格赛。了解这些动机差异可能有助于促进锻炼的启动、坚持,并且更能促进长期的身心健康益处。