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. 2019 Nov 8;16(22):4368. doi: 10.3390/ijerph16224368

Table 2.

Intervention program strategies. Behavioral phase.

Strategies Description TTM/SDT Primary Target
Choice of activities Participants are given the option to choose different physical activities SDT Autonomy
Teamwork environment Instructor focuses on teamwork SDT Relatedness
Progression in physical activity practice Progression from simple to more complex skills and activities SDT Competence
Task climate Provide a task-oriented climate during physical activity practice. Use positive reinforcement to recognize effort and progress SDT Competence
Group cooperation Group participation in a popular race organized by the city council SDT Relatedness
Self-monitoring of behavior Self-monitoring of outcome, providing informational feedback (use APPtiva) SDT Motivation
Support and encouragement Send messages (WhatsApp) to provide feedback and advice SDT Motivation
Encourage physical activity practice alternatives during the weekend Create programs and challenges for the weekend SDT Motivation

We acknowledge that the three needs are interrelated, and thus, strategies may support more than one need. However, we have highlighted the primary need to be targeted. Abbreviations: Trantheoretical Model (TTM); Self-determination Theory (SDT).