The study is part of the EU research project "Run for Health", financially supported by the Erasmus+ program. The aim of the research is to show how running events can be used as a mean to promote health-enhancing physical activity.
Participatory sport events have been recently proposed as one of the strategies to promote physical activity participation, because of the “sport participation effect”.Active participation in sport events (and the training which participants complete prior to this event) can increase physical activity of both active and inactive individuals. To propose strategies for promoting running events among the public (citizens) in order to motivate them to participate in such events.Partners:Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (Greece), Mulier Instituut (Netherlands), KU Leuven (Belgium), Lithuanian Sports University (Lithuania), ECOS (Italy) and the European Association of Sports Management
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