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COVID-19: Assessing the impact of lockdown on recreational athletes

Authors :
Zoë C. Franklin
Francesca Mary Champ
Anna May Martin
Source :
Psychology of Sport and Exercise
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2021.

Abstract

Background and aims The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in associated lockdown restrictions for individuals across England, including the postponement of all recreational sporting provisions. The beneficial effects of regular physical activity are well established yet to the authors' knowledge, no research addresses the cancellation of all recreational provisions. Using quantitative and qualitative methods, this study assessed the impact of COVID-19 restrictions on recreational sports players, what alternative exercise methods have been sought and how players feel about returning to their sport. Method An online survey was distributed across England for six-weeks commencing in May 2020. A questionnaire explored differences in the impact of COVID-19 restrictions between sex, winter/summer/year-round sports, team/individual sports, age, and resilience groups. The use of alternative exercise methods, coping strategies and feelings about returning to sport were also investigated. Responses were gathered from 2023 adults whose recreational sport had been cancelled by COVID-19. All completed questionnaires (n = 1213) were taken for analysis (mean age = 49.41 years, SD = 17.165, 55.2% female). Results Quantitative findings showed the negative impact of COVID-19 restrictions was greater for females, those involved in winter and team sports, those aged 18–39 and low-resilient copers (p

Details

ISSN :
14690292
Volume :
56
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Psychology of Sport and Exercise
Accession number :
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