The main Purpose of this study was to explore the perceptions of leisure involvement and leisure benefits rated by the selected bicyclists. The self-developed questionnaire by the author was used as a tool for data collection. A total of 600 questionnaires were mailed, and a total of 553 effective questionnaires were returned. The following conclusions were made: 1.there were significant differences between the perceptions of leisure involvement rated by bicyclists with defferent sex, resident locations, and participation time; 2.there were significatnt differences between the perceptions of leisure benefits rated by bicyclists with different sex, income, resident locations, and participation time; 3.there are positive relationship between the perceptions of leisure involvement and the perceptions of leisure benefits. Some suggestions were proposed as well.
The main Purpose of this study was to explore the perceptions of leisure involvement and leisure benefits rated by the selected bicyclists. The self-developed questionnaire by the author was used as a tool for data collection. A total of 600 questionnaires were mailed, and a total of 553 effective questionnaires were returned. The following conclusions were made: 1.there were significant differences between the perceptions of leisure involvement rated by bicyclists with defferent sex, resident locations, and participation time; 2.there were significatnt differences between the perceptions of leisure benefits rated by bicyclists with different sex, income, resident locations, and participation time; 3.there are positive relationship between the perceptions of leisure involvement and the perceptions of leisure benefits. Some suggestions were proposed as well.