2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.psychsport.2022.102271
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Examining the diversity of ultra-running motivations and experiences: A reversal theory perspective

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“…It has been proven that the ultimate goal is finishing an ultra-run, not the final position [45]. In addition, Watkins et al [46] extended knowledge about the motivation of ultra-runners, pointing to aspects such as fun and care for competitors. Our experience allows us to supplement the knowledge about ultra-runners with another aspect, i.e., the importance of landscape values in choosing a running route.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been proven that the ultimate goal is finishing an ultra-run, not the final position [45]. In addition, Watkins et al [46] extended knowledge about the motivation of ultra-runners, pointing to aspects such as fun and care for competitors. Our experience allows us to supplement the knowledge about ultra-runners with another aspect, i.e., the importance of landscape values in choosing a running route.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reversal theory suggests that three factors can facilitate or induce a reversal separately or in combination. Firstly, the experience of contingent events, in which changes in an individual's environment or surroundings produce a change in the meta-motivational state (Watkins, 2017). Specifically, individuals normally switch to a negativist state from the conformist state when faced with a threat or burden.…”
Section: Underpinning Theory: Reversal Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thirdly, there is the experience of satiation, in which prolonged time is spent in a particular state. In this case, an individual becomes mindful of the internal factors such as dissatisfaction with the burden of SST 2.0 or environmental indications, for example, the price manipulation by the businesses, to switch states (Watkins, 2017). The study's main objective is to examine the factors that can help enhance public acceptance of indirect tax implementa-tion by adopting the elements of guiding principles of good tax policy.…”
Section: Underpinning Theory: Reversal Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both studies highlight the importance of the social identity construct to better understand the psychology of UE athletes and the need to apply broader theories and frameworks to study the complex factors leading to the committed engagement with extreme and UE sports. A recent study on UE runners used the framework of reversal theory to understand why and how humans run ultramarathons [30], generating interesting phenomenological insights into meta-motivational states and the psycho-diversity of UE runners.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%