2020
DOI: 10.51223/kosoma.2020.02.14.1.143
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The Effects of Physical Self-efficiency of Pilates Participants on Psychological Happiness and Willigness to Continue Workout

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“…Moreover, in recent years, majority of studies have listed the many psychological benefits of participating Pilates (Kim and Oh, 2017;Lee and Jung, 2019;Roh, 2016). Choi and Kwak (2020) examined the psychological aspect of Pilates participants, and demonstrated that sub-factors of psychological happiness such as self-realization, delight, and competence have a considerable impact on their willingness to continue workout. Therefore, based on these findings, fitness center marketers may need to identify the psychological aspects of the Pilates participants and establish marketing strategies to the future success of fitness centers.…”
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“…Moreover, in recent years, majority of studies have listed the many psychological benefits of participating Pilates (Kim and Oh, 2017;Lee and Jung, 2019;Roh, 2016). Choi and Kwak (2020) examined the psychological aspect of Pilates participants, and demonstrated that sub-factors of psychological happiness such as self-realization, delight, and competence have a considerable impact on their willingness to continue workout. Therefore, based on these findings, fitness center marketers may need to identify the psychological aspects of the Pilates participants and establish marketing strategies to the future success of fitness centers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%