Open-access Factors involved in the practice of mountain biking in nature

The aim of this study was to investigate the motivational factors related to adherence and permanence in mountain biking. The subjects were 29 amateur and professional practitioners with a mean age of 30 years. The data analysis considered the standard deviation, with a significance level <0.05%. Using the semi-structured interview technique to collect the data, with discourse analysis, it was possible to affirm that the motivational factors that influence adherence and permanence in mountain biking practitioners are intrinsic factors. These factors go beyond the search for risk, adventure and thrills, including the possibility of integrating health and nature.

Risk factors; Environment; Nature; Pessoal satisfaction


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