Preservar y fortalecer la cultura física potenciando la participación multifacética en el curso a través del interés individual en el fitness y los deportes
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Este presente estudio determina la influencia directa de los intereses individuales de los estudiantes hacia el fitness y el deporte en el compromiso del curso con la promoción y preservación de la cultura física dentro de la universidad. Este estudio encuestó a una muestra total de 231 estudiantes de fitness, entrenamiento deportivo y gestión en una universidad estatal. Los resultados revelaron que el interés individual, junto con sus tres factores importantes (afecto positivo y disposición a participar, valor de utilidad almacenado y valor de logro almacenado e intenciones de búsqueda de conocimiento), está directamente relacionado con el compromiso con el curso y sus cuatro componentes (habilidades, participación). /interacción, compromiso emocional y de desempeño). Por lo tanto, se puede concluir que el interés individual por el fitness y los deportes es un determinante importante de la participación en el curso que puede llevar a los estudiantes a practicar una vida saludable, incluso fuera del ámbito académico. Por la presente se presentan las limitaciones y recomendaciones futuras.
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