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Steps Without Stress: A 10-Week Test of Open Goals
Wednesday, November 20, 2024
Results were promising. The program had high sign-up and retention rates, increased physical activity, and made people feel good about exercising. Open goals seemed to work by making exercise more enjoyable and boosting confidence, while also reducing negative feelings like pressure and failure.
This study is a big deal because it shows that open goals can work well over a longer period, unlike previous studies that only looked at single exercise sessions. It's a step towards understanding how we can make exercise feel less like a chore and more like fun.
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