The Role of Motivation Theories in Physical Activity Engagement: A Theoretical Synthesis
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https://doi.org/10.28925/2312-5829/2025.3.5Keywords:
motivation, physical activity, self-determination theory, cognitive appraisals, theoretical synthesisAbstract
Understanding what motivates individuals to initiate and maintain engagement in physical activity is a central concern in both educational and health-related contexts. Despite a wealth of empirical data on exercise adherence and dropout, theoretical integration remains limited. This article offers a comprehensive theoretical synthesis of six well-established motivation theories: Self-Determination Theory, Achievement Goal Theory, Expectancy-Value Theory, Theory of Planned Behavior, Flow Theory, and Social Cognitive Theory with the aim of enhancing conceptual clarity and practical relevance in the domain of physical activity. Through detailed analysis and comparative evaluation, the study identifies recurring motivational constructs, including autonomy, competence, self-efficacy, task value, and experiential immersion, that contribute to individual behaviour in physical education and sport contexts. On the basis of these insights, the article proposes a Multilayered Motivation Framework that integrates psychological needs, cognitive appraisals, and experiential engagement into a dynamic and context-sensitive model. This framework underscores the interdependence of internal motives, belief systems, and environmental factors in shaping sustained physical activity behaviour. It also provides actionable recommendations for educators, coaches, and policy-makers seeking to cultivate meaningful and lasting engagement in physical activity. Finally, the article identifies theoretical and cultural limitations of the current synthesis and outlines directions for future empirical validation and adaptation in diverse populations and settings.
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