A Study on the Influential Factors of Women Canoeists' Cross-border Transdiscipline-Based on Rooted Theory
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The article explores the influencing factors of women kayakers' participation in cross-border cross-training based on rootedness theory, coding the raw interview data of the interviewees in a hierarchical manner, refining the initial concepts, basic categories, main categories, and categories, and attributing the decision-making of women kayakers' participation in cross-border cross-training to the east winds of the policy, developmental constraints, perceived value, social support, personal interest, and perceived risk. Among them, policy easterly wind is a macro-environmental factor, developmental constraints are external constraints, perceived value is a personal cognitive factor, social support is a social-environmental factor, personal interest is an intrinsic motivational factor, and risk perception is a risk-assessment factor. The study not only provides academics with insights into the decision-making mechanisms of women kayakers, but also offers substantial guidance and insights for policy makers, coaches, family members, and women kayakers themselves.
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