This study explored motivations of amateur triathletes using an interpretive approach. In-depth interviews were conducted with 21 triathletes in two Australian east coast states. Data were interpreted through the theoretical lenses of self-determination theory and flow. Nine motivation themes emerged. The triathletes were motivated to participate in triathlon partly for intrinsic reasons, though extrinsic motives were also extensively prevalent. Different motivations were found to be cyclical in directing behavior contingent upon individual goals, event schedules, and personal circumstances. There is a need for further inquiry into endurance sport participants’ endorsement of intrinsic versus extrinsic motives.
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A qualitative exploration of participant motives among committed amateur triathletes
Leisure Sciences, Vol.34(3), pp.236-255
2012
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- Title
- A qualitative exploration of participant motives among committed amateur triathletes
- Creators
- Matthew James Lamont - Southern Cross UniversityMillicent Kennelly - Griffith University
- Publication Details
- Leisure Sciences, Vol.34(3), pp.236-255
- Identifiers
- 3818; 991012822010502368
- Academic Unit
- Faculty of Business, Law and Arts; Faculty of Education; School of Business and Tourism; Centre for Gambling Education and Research
- Resource Type
- Journal article