emphasis on a task-involving rather than an ego-involving climate will be more likely to report being mindful in their daily lives. A third aspect of the motivational environment that has been introduced in the last decade is the caring climate, which is defined as a climate that is “interpersonally
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E. Whitney G. Moore and Karen Weiller-Abels
; Harwood, Keegan, Smith, & Raine, 2015 ). These climates have been associated with opposite relationships to multiple behaviors, affects, and cognitions over the last 30 years of research ( Fry & Moore, 2019 ). Recently, the caring climate has started to also be studied in sport contexts to better
Jeanette Steinmann, Brian Wilson, Mitchell McSweeney, Emerald Bandoles, and Lyndsay M.C. Hayhurst
marginalized youth in a local community. We also highlight the role of the bicycle program employee in fostering what Fry and Gano-Overway ( 2010 , p. 294) termed a “caring climate”: an environment that supports positive, safe, and respectful relationships. Related to the concept of safe space here is the term
Luciana Zuest, Saemi Lee, Juliana Leedeman, and Dawn E. Clifford
bodies Developing skills Creating a caring climate Adjusting the physical spaces and equipment Developing attitudes Promoting multidimensional health Enacting policies Offering diverse programming Making a cultural and leadership commitment to inclusion Intrapersonal Level Strategies to reduce weight
Eric W. MacIntosh and Popi Sotiriadou
.1.76 10.1123/jpah.2.1.76 Fishbein , M. , & Ajzen , I. ( 1975 ). Belief, attitude, intention, and behavior . Reading, MA : Addison-Wesley . Fry , M.D. , & Gano-Overway , L.A. ( 2010 ). Exploring the contribution of the caring climate to the youth sport experience . Journal of Applied Sport