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Fesanghari J, Norouzi Seyed Hossini R, Saffari M, Kozechian H. Designing a Model for the Development of Recreational Sports Through New Technologies. JRSM 2022; 12 (24) :121-153
URL: http://jrsm.khu.ac.ir/article-1-3128-en.html
1- Tarbiat Modares University
2- Tarbiat Modares University , rasool.norouzi@modares.ac.ir
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Nowadays, technology is becoming one of the most important factors that contribute to the Internationalization of recreational sports industry.This study was done to design a model to develop recreational sports by new technologies in Iran. This study was carried out with mixed Methods.In the qualitative part, semi-structured interviews were conducted with 13 participants through purposive and standard sampling methods. The content analysis method was used to analyze the data and in the same section, a questionnaire was prepared based on the identified themes from the qualitative part, which included the available dimensions and components. Questionnaires were distributed among 406 samples after confirmation of validity and reliability. Descriptive statistics and confirmatory factor analysis were used for analyze the data. The findings of this study showed that the main themes of the model of development of recreational sports through new technologies are divided into four parts: propulsion and stimuli, challenges of using new technologies, opportunities to use new technologies and consequences of using new technologies in the development of recreational sports. Presently, increasing human-computer equipment interaction is facilitating new ways of using technology in sports environments, and in the future, technology will bring structural changes in all sectors of sports, especially recreational activities.
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Received: 2021/07/6 | Accepted: 2021/12/29 | ePublished ahead of print: 2021/12/29 | Published: 2022/12/31

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