“…Focusing on the mediating role of satisfaction with PE, several studies have found that when a student has fun and feels satisfied with PE classes, their intention to be active in their leisure time will increase [10,20,28], with task orientation being a strong predictor of satisfaction with PE [12]. This relationship could be due to the fact that when adolescents are task-oriented, they tend to make an effort in their personal development, focusing their satisfaction on self-improvement [47,50,51], thus increasing their satisfaction with PE [12,48]. Various authors have highlighted the importance of strengthening student satisfaction and motivation in order to continue physical activity outside the school classroom [3,32,[52][53][54].…”