Faculty of Health Sciences and Medicine, Bond University, Bond Institute of Health & Sport, Gold Coast, QLD, 4226, Australia.
Sports Performance Research Centre New Zealand, AUT University, Auckland, New Zealand.
BMC Geriatr. 2022 Jun 3;22(1):481. doi: 10.1186/s12877-022-03174-5.
This study examined older adults' experiences of participating in the Ballistic Exercise of the Lower Limb (BELL) trial, involving 12-weeks of group-based hardstyle kettlebell training.
In the BELL trial, 28 insufficiently active older adults (15 women, 13 men, 59-79 years) completed six weeks of face-to-face group training, and six weeks of home-based training. In-depth semi-structured interviews were audio recorded, transcribed, and inductively coded, with themes constructed from patterns of shared meaning.
Four higher-order themes were developed that reflect older adults' experiences participating in a group-exercise program of hardstyle kettlebell training. These included: (1) "It's one of the best things we've done"-enjoying the physical and psychosocial benefits, (2) "It's improved it tremendously!"-change in a long-term health condition, (3) "It put me on a better course"-overcoming challenges, and (4) "I wasn't just a number"-feeling part of a group/community.
Findings highlight the perceived physical and psychological benefits of older adults participating in hardstyle group kettlebell training, and the value attributed to being part of an age-matched community of like-minded people engaged in group exercise. Implications for program design and delivery, and future research, are discussed.
本研究调查了老年人参与腿部弹震式锻炼(BELL)试验的体验,该试验包括 12 周的基于小组的硬式壶铃训练。
在 BELL 试验中,28 名活动不足的老年人(15 名女性,13 名男性,59-79 岁)完成了 6 周的面对面小组训练和 6 周的家庭训练。对深度半结构化访谈进行了录音、转录,并进行了归纳编码,从共享意义的模式中构建主题。
提出了四个更高层次的主题,反映了老年人参与硬式壶铃训练小组运动项目的体验。这些主题包括:(1)“这是我们做过的最好的事情之一”-享受身体和心理上的好处,(2)“它极大地改善了它!”-长期健康状况的改变,(3)“它让我走上了更好的道路”-克服挑战,以及(4)“我不仅仅是一个数字”-感觉自己是一个年龄匹配的群体/社区的一部分。
研究结果强调了老年人参与硬式小组壶铃训练的身体和心理益处,以及成为年龄匹配的志同道合的人群参与小组锻炼的社区的一部分所带来的价值。讨论了对计划设计和实施以及未来研究的影响。