2009
DOI: 10.1007/s10902-009-9140-y
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Intrinsic Motivation and Flow in Skateboarding: An Ethnographic Study

Abstract: Flow, Intrinsic motivation, Motivation, Engagement, Sport, Skateboarding, Well-being,

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“…It has to be noted that SDT assumes that only the most integrated forms of motivation guarantee satisfaction with performed actions. Thus, the majority of research conducted to date focused on associations between sport satisfaction and intrinsic motivation only (e.g., Martin-Albo et al, 2012;Seifert & Hedderson, 2010). However, research on human performance at work/school suggested that extrinsic forms of motivation are also related to some performance indices (Cerasoli et al, 2014).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…It has to be noted that SDT assumes that only the most integrated forms of motivation guarantee satisfaction with performed actions. Thus, the majority of research conducted to date focused on associations between sport satisfaction and intrinsic motivation only (e.g., Martin-Albo et al, 2012;Seifert & Hedderson, 2010). However, research on human performance at work/school suggested that extrinsic forms of motivation are also related to some performance indices (Cerasoli et al, 2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Athletes with higher intrinsic motivation are more persistent in training (Joesaar et al, 2011). Intrinsic motivation is a strong predictor of sport-related outcomes such as subjective vitality (Alvarez et al, 2012), future intention to play respective sports (Alvarez et al, 2012;Iwasaki & Fry, 2013), interest and enjoyment (Iwasaki & Fry, 2013), sense of freedom, euphoria, and satisfaction (Seifert & Hedderson, 2010), lower levels of tension and pressure (Iwasaki & Fry, 2013). Intrinsic motivation is also related to objectively measured all-year performance among major league baseball and basketball players (White & Sheldon, 2014).…”
Section: Sdt-based Sport Motivation and Sport-related Outcomesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No intuito de buscar entender a influência da idade no estado de flow encontrou-se alguns estudos que apresentaram uma relação indireta entre essas variáveis. Algumas pesquisas apontaram que a motivação intrínseca está relacionada positivamente com o sentimento de fluidez (ELIAS et al, 2010;FULLAGAR;MILLS, 2008;GONZALES-CUTRE et al, 2009;KOWAL;FORTIER, 2000;SEIFERT;HEDDERSON, 2010). Ao mesmo tempo em que outros estudos indicaram uma relação positiva entre idade e motivação intrínseca (EGLI et al, 2011;MULLAN;MARKLAND, 1997;PERO et al, 2009).…”
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“…Skateboarding theory suggested previously that skateboarders are less concerned with performance variables [18]. In contrast, Copy Paste Skate shows that, when given the opportunity, skateboarders will use interactive technology to support trick execution quality.…”
Section: Altered Audio Can Offer New Information About Execution Qualmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In order to better understand the skateboarding experience we look at work by Seifert and Hedderson [18], who tell us that emotions which are key to the experience of attempting tricks occur mostly right after the attempt. In response, we also focus on the emotional component of the experience, with an emphasis on the period right after an attempt.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%