Abstract

The purpose of this study was to examine the causal relationsph iamong social support, leisure satisfaction, and intention to exercise adherence of baseball club members. In order to achieve these purposes, 340 people who participated in baseball club for more than 6 months wre selected for this study. For research tool, a questionnaire from previous research was modified and supplemented to be used for the present study. For statistical analysis, SPSS Statistics 19.0 and AMOS 20.0 were used for frequency analysis, factor analysis, correlation analysis, and path analysis to get results as follows:BR First, social support baseball club members had positive effec ton leisure satisfaction. Second, social support of baseball club members did not have positive effect onn tiention to Exercise Adherence. Third, leisure satisfaction of baseball club members had positive effect on intention to exercise adherence. Forth, via leisure satisfaction, social support had indirectly significant effect on intention to exercise adherence.

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