Training leisure centre instructors: client motivational profiles examined

Purpose - To investigate the motivations of clients attending leisure centres clubs. It is noted that training programmes for instructors tend to neglect this, particularly in relation to the gender and age of clients.Design methodology approach - In this study 460 recreational athletes including eq...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of European industrial training 2005-10, Vol.29 (8), p.627-640
1. Verfasser: Kniveton, Bromley H.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose - To investigate the motivations of clients attending leisure centres clubs. It is noted that training programmes for instructors tend to neglect this, particularly in relation to the gender and age of clients.Design methodology approach - In this study 460 recreational athletes including equal numbers of males and females in the two age groups, 17-27 years and 37-84, were interviewed and given a short questionnaire concerning their motives for taking part in activities in leisure centres clubs.Findings - It was found that both gender and age influenced motivations to participate and reasons for leaving.Research limitations implications - The need for instructors to be made aware of the very different motives driving recreational athletes to attend clubs was stressed, if client wastage is to be reduced.Originality value - This study shows that gender and age variables influence motivations for participation, with marked differences in motivations between males and females. This article pin-points areas that instructors need to take into account when training and will be of interest to instructors in the leisure business.
ISSN:0309-0590
2046-9012
1758-7425
2046-9020
DOI:10.1108/03090590510627094