Latent variable modelling of the relationship between flow and exercise-induced feelings: an intuitive appraisal perspective
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Article Title | Latent variable modelling of the relationship between flow and exercise-induced feelings: an intuitive appraisal perspective |
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ERA Journal ID | 9752 |
Article Category | Article |
Authors | Karageorghis, Costas I. (Author), Vlachopoulos, Symeon P. (Author) and Terry, Peter C. (Author) |
Journal Title | European Physical Education Review |
Journal Citation | 6 (3), pp. 230-248 |
Number of Pages | 33 |
Year | 2000 |
Publisher | SAGE Publications Ltd |
Place of Publication | United Kingdom |
ISSN | 1356-336X |
1741-2749 | |
Web Address (URL) | http://epe.sagepub.com/content/vol6/issue3/ |
Abstract | [Abstract]: The present study examined the relationship between self-reported levels of Flow (Csikszentmihalyi, 1975) and the post-exercise feelings of Positive Engagement, Revitalisation, Tranquillity, and Physical Exhaustion (Gauvin & Rejeski, 1993) using responses from 1, 231 aerobic dance exercise participants. Vallerand’s (1987) intuitive-reflective appraisal model of self-related affects and Csikszentmihalyi’s (1975) conceptual framework for optimal experience served as the guiding theoretical frameworks. It was hypothesised that self-reported flow would be positively associated with revitalisation, tranquillity and positive engagement while statistical independence was expected for physical exhaustion. First, participants completed the Flow State Scale (Jackson & Marsh, 1996) and second, the Exercise-induced Feeling Inventory (Gauvin & Rejeski, 1993) immediately after an aerobic dance exercise class. Latent variable analyses showed that the higher-order Flow factor was positively associated with post-exercise Positive Engagement, Revitalisation, and Tranquillity, but not with Physical Exhaustion. Flow state explained 35% of the variance in Positive Engagement, 31% of the variance in Revitalisation, and 22% of the variance in Tranquillity. It is concluded that self-reported flow in aerobic dance exercise is moderately associated with the experience of positive post-exercise feelings. Physical educators may wish to employ interventions to facilitate the flow experience during lessons that involve structured exercise. |
Keywords | optimal experience, structural equation modelling |
ANZSRC Field of Research 2020 | 520107. Sport and exercise psychology |
Public Notes | File reproduced in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher/author. |
Byline Affiliations | Brunel University, United Kingdom |
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece |
https://research.usq.edu.au/item/9yw53/latent-variable-modelling-of-the-relationship-between-flow-and-exercise-induced-feelings-an-intuitive-appraisal-perspective
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