Bucking Mid‐Life Inactivity: How Social Identity Processes Facilitate Zwift Participation for Mid‐Life Adults
Toby Richards,
Melissa Day,
Matthew J. Slater
et al.
Abstract:While physical activity generally declines in middle‐aged adults, group exercise participation among 40‐64‐year‐old is increasing. This rise may be due to the accessibility of online group exercise formats and their ability to reflect members' identities. This research explores how social identification processes facilitate participation in Zwift, an online group exercise platform. Seventeen Zwift participants aged 40–64 were recruited for three data collection stages: (1) an initial semi‐structured interview … Show more
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