Smith, Chad L.Preisser Rubio, Sonia I.2021-08-122021-08-122020-05Preisser Rubio, S. I. (2020). <i>Alternative sports: A tool for modeling socially conscious behavior</i> (Unpublished thesis). Texas State University, San Marcos, Texas.https://hdl.handle.net/10877/14302This study examines whether participation in alternative sports cultivates athletes’ socially conscious attitudes and behaviors, especially pro-social and pro-environmental values and behaviors. The study is based on 20 semi-structured, in-depth interviews, with individuals recruited through purposive sampling. The results indicate a link between alternative sport participation and perceived pro-environmental and pro-social values and behaviors. Participants indicated that alternative sports have an influence on their perceptions of how they view and interact with nature; the interview data suggest a slight difference between participants of nature-based alternative sports vs. non-nature-based alternative sports with respect to these perceived outcomes. Participants also acknowledged perceived changes in pro-social attitudes and behaviors. A notable impact was recognized on mental health from participation in these types of sports. The results highlight a need to continue research between the intersection of alternative sports participation, pro-environmental and pro-social attitudes and behaviors, as well as alternative sports’ potential role in cultivating socially conscious behavior.Text92 pages1 file (.pdf)enSustainabilitySports psychologyMental HealthEcopsychologyGreen exerciseSustainable developmentAlternative sportsNature-based sportsOutdoor sportsEnvironmentBehaviorValuesAttitudesPro-environmental behaviorPro-social behaviorSocially conscious behaviorClimate changeSportsBehavioral sciencesAlternative Sports: A Tool for Modeling Socially Conscious BehaviorThesis