Psychology of sustainable fitness
An interdisciplinary area of applied psychology that studies cognitive, behavioral and emotional mechanisms that contribute to the formation and long-term maintenance of physical activity as an element of a healthy lifestyle. It encompasses motivational attitudes, self-regulation processes, habit development, and overcoming psychological barriers that interfere with regular exercise. The main task is to identify and apply psychological strategies that ensure a person’s sustainable involvement in physical activity without compromising mental well-being.
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