Profiling individuals for pleasurable physical exercise : the neuropsychology of tolerance of exercise intensity
Les ressentis affectifs lors d’un exercice physique ont été révélés comme prédicteurs de l’engagement dans une pratique régulière (Mohiyeddini, Pauli, & Bauer, 2009). Toutefois, alors que certains ont la possibilité d’expérimenter positivement une séance, d’autres ne le sont pas (Van...
Main Author: | Carlier, Mauraine |
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Other Authors: | Lille 3 |
Language: | en |
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2017
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Online Access: | http://www.theses.fr/2017LIL30039/document |
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