Leading to Life Long Exercise: What Can Group Exercise Participants Tell us About Exercise Leadership? - Couverture souple

Cameron, Kathi; Wharf-Higgins, Joan; Lauzon, Lara

 
9783836492010: Leading to Life Long Exercise: What Can Group Exercise Participants Tell us About Exercise Leadership?

Synopsis

Exercising within a group has been acknowledged to have a positive influence on an individual's physical activity adherence. Various styles of instructional leadership have also played an integral role in long term group fitness participation. This study takes an ethnomethodological approach in examining the influence of both group exercise and leadership within the culture of fitness. Four styles of leadership are considered with a strong focus on the positive influences of transformational leadership on the exercise enjoyment and adherence of novice participants.

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À propos des auteurs

Kathi Cameron is a popular speaker in the area of health and leadership and counsels individuals on behaviour change related to physical activity adherence. Dr. Joan Wharf Higgins is a Canada Research Chair in Healthy & Society and a Professor, along with Assistant Professor, Dr. Lara Lauzon, in the School of Exercise Science, Physical & Health Education at the University of Victoria.

Kathi Cameron is a popular speaker in the area of health and leadership and counsels individuals on behaviour change related to physical activity adherence. Dr. Joan Wharf Higgins is a Canada Research Chair in Healthy & Society and a Professor, along with Assistant Professor, Dr. Lara Lauzon, in the School of Exercise Science, Physical & Health Education at the University of Victoria.

Kathi Cameron is a popular speaker in the area of health and leadership and counsels individuals on behaviour change related to physical activity adherence. Dr. Joan Wharf Higgins is a Canada Research Chair in Healthy & Society and a Professor, along with Assistant Professor, Dr. Lara Lauzon, in the School of Exercise Science, Physical & Health Education at the University of Victoria.

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