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The role of social capital and community belongingness for exercise adherence: An exploratory study of the CrossFit gym model
journal contribution
posted on 2023-01-23, 12:11 authored by Jessica Whiteman-Sandland, Jemma Hawkins, Debbie ClaytonThis is the first study to measure the ‘sense of community’ reportedly offered by the CrossFit gym model. A cross-sectional study adapted Social Capital and General Belongingness scales to compare perceptions of a CrossFit gym and a traditional gym. CrossFit gym members reported significantly higher levels of social capital (both bridging and bonding) and community belongingness compared with traditional gym members. However, regression analysis showed neither social capital, community belongingness, nor gym type was an independent predictor of gym attendance. Exercise and health professionals may benefit from evaluating further the ‘sense of community’ offered by gym-based exercise programmes.
History
Published in
Journal of Health PsychologyPublisher
SageVersion
- AM (Accepted Manuscript)
Citation
Whiteman-Sandland, Jessica, Hawkins, Jemma and Clayton, Debbie (2016) 'The role of social capital and community belongingness for exercise adherence: An exploratory study of the CrossFit gym model', Journal of Health Psychology 10.1177/1359105316664132Print ISSN
1359-1053Electronic ISSN
1461-7277Cardiff Met Affiliation
- Cardiff School of Sport and Health Sciences
Cardiff Met Authors
Debbie ClaytonCardiff Met Research Centre/Group
- Public Health and Wellbeing
Copyright Holder
- © The Publisher
Language
- en