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“If they can do it, I can do it”: Experiences of older women who engage in powerlifting training
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posted on 2021-06-21, 01:34 authored by Jillian Foyster, Amanda RebarAmanda Rebar, Joshua GuyJoshua Guy, Robert StantonRobert Stanton© 2020, © 2020 Taylor & Francis. Older adults’ participation in resistance training is low. Recent research suggests social aspects are important determinants of exercise engagement. In this study, 13 older women (50 years and older) were interviewed to examine their experiences of powerlifting training. Data were thematically analyzed revealing two main themes: Challenging Beliefs and Positive Social Influences. Peer advocates were essential for uptake, with social interactions in group resistance training, and having a skilled trainer, identified as important adherence factors. Strategies to improve resistance training uptake in older women could leverage off the experience of others and powerlifting training culture and practices.
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1540-7322ISSN
0895-2841Location
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engPeer Reviewed
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