View Item 
        •   Utrecht University Student Theses Repository Home
        • UU Theses Repository
        • Theses
        • View Item
        •   Utrecht University Student Theses Repository Home
        • UU Theses Repository
        • Theses
        • View Item
        JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.

        Browse

        All of UU Student Theses RepositoryBy Issue DateAuthorsTitlesSubjectsThis CollectionBy Issue DateAuthorsTitlesSubjects

        BEYOND THE WHITEBOARD Exploring the relationships between social identity, social comparisons, motivation, self-efficacy and well-being in CrossFit.

        Thumbnail
        View/Open
        Broekman (3686914) thesis.pdf (17.14Kb)
        Publication date
        2018
        Author
        Broekman, A.
        Metadata
        Show full item record
        Summary
        Many describe CrossFit workouts as brutal and intense and its participants are often highly motivated. The environment of CrossFit gyms and some of its cultural artefacts can elicit processes of interaction, social comparison, and thus thrust interpersonal competition. This explorative study aims to unveil what relationships exist between these constructs and how they relate to CrossFitters’ motivation, goal setting, self-esteem and well-being. A total of 245 CrossFitters completed the survey that was used to measure their scores on the different constructs. Among other things, the study found positive relationships between social identity and community inclusion, community inclusion and self-esteem, and a negative moderationeffect of bonding social capital on the relationship between body satisfaction and self-esteem. Further results and implications are discussed.
        URI
        https://studenttheses.uu.nl/handle/20.500.12932/30331
        Collections
        • Theses
        Utrecht university logo