Understanding Different Types of Recreational Runners and How They Use Running-Related Technology

This study aims to help professionals in the field of running and running-related technology (i.e., sports watches and smartphone applications) to address the needs of runners. It investigates the various runner types—in terms of their attitudes, interests, and opinions (AIOs) with regard to running...

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Main Authors: Mark Janssen, Ruben Walravens, Erik Thibaut, Jeroen Scheerder, Aarnout Brombacher, Steven Vos
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-03-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/17/7/2276
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spelling doaj-0076594bc6364b799cb1c31439d2872b2020-11-25T03:54:24ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1661-78271660-46012020-03-01172276227610.3390/ijerph17072276Understanding Different Types of Recreational Runners and How They Use Running-Related TechnologyMark Janssen0Ruben Walravens1Erik Thibaut2Jeroen Scheerder3Aarnout Brombacher4Steven Vos5Department of Industrial Design, Eindhoven University of Technology, 5612 AZ Eindhoven, The NetherlandsSchool of Sport Studies, Fontys University of Applied Science, 5612 AR Eindhoven, The NetherlandsPolicy in Sports & Physical Activity Research Group, University of Leuven, 3000 Leuven, BelgiumPolicy in Sports & Physical Activity Research Group, University of Leuven, 3000 Leuven, BelgiumDepartment of Industrial Design, Eindhoven University of Technology, 5612 AZ Eindhoven, The NetherlandsDepartment of Industrial Design, Eindhoven University of Technology, 5612 AZ Eindhoven, The NetherlandsThis study aims to help professionals in the field of running and running-related technology (i.e., sports watches and smartphone applications) to address the needs of runners. It investigates the various runner types—in terms of their attitudes, interests, and opinions (AIOs) with regard to running—and studies how they differ in the technology they use. Data used in this study were drawn from the standardized online Eindhoven Running Survey 2016 (ERS2016). In total, 3723 participants completed the questionnaire. Principal component analysis and cluster analysis were used to identify the different running types, and crosstabs obtained insights into the use of technology between different typologies. Based on the AIOs, four distinct runner types were identified: casual individual, social competitive, individual competitive, and devoted runners. Subsequently, we related the types to their use of sports watches and apps. Our results show a difference in the kinds of technology used by different runner types. Differentiation between types of runners can be useful for health professionals, policymakers involved in public health, engineers, and trainers or coaches to adapt their services to specific segments, in order to make use of the full potential of running-related systems to support runners to stay active and injury-free and contribute to a healthy lifestyle.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/17/7/2276recreational runningtypologysports watchesmobile applicationsclustersattitudes
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author Mark Janssen
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Erik Thibaut
Jeroen Scheerder
Aarnout Brombacher
Steven Vos
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Erik Thibaut
Jeroen Scheerder
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Understanding Different Types of Recreational Runners and How They Use Running-Related Technology
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
recreational running
typology
sports watches
mobile applications
clusters
attitudes
author_facet Mark Janssen
Ruben Walravens
Erik Thibaut
Jeroen Scheerder
Aarnout Brombacher
Steven Vos
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title Understanding Different Types of Recreational Runners and How They Use Running-Related Technology
title_short Understanding Different Types of Recreational Runners and How They Use Running-Related Technology
title_full Understanding Different Types of Recreational Runners and How They Use Running-Related Technology
title_fullStr Understanding Different Types of Recreational Runners and How They Use Running-Related Technology
title_full_unstemmed Understanding Different Types of Recreational Runners and How They Use Running-Related Technology
title_sort understanding different types of recreational runners and how they use running-related technology
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1661-7827
1660-4601
publishDate 2020-03-01
description This study aims to help professionals in the field of running and running-related technology (i.e., sports watches and smartphone applications) to address the needs of runners. It investigates the various runner types—in terms of their attitudes, interests, and opinions (AIOs) with regard to running—and studies how they differ in the technology they use. Data used in this study were drawn from the standardized online Eindhoven Running Survey 2016 (ERS2016). In total, 3723 participants completed the questionnaire. Principal component analysis and cluster analysis were used to identify the different running types, and crosstabs obtained insights into the use of technology between different typologies. Based on the AIOs, four distinct runner types were identified: casual individual, social competitive, individual competitive, and devoted runners. Subsequently, we related the types to their use of sports watches and apps. Our results show a difference in the kinds of technology used by different runner types. Differentiation between types of runners can be useful for health professionals, policymakers involved in public health, engineers, and trainers or coaches to adapt their services to specific segments, in order to make use of the full potential of running-related systems to support runners to stay active and injury-free and contribute to a healthy lifestyle.
topic recreational running
typology
sports watches
mobile applications
clusters
attitudes
url https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/17/7/2276
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