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Table 2 Size NSFs and reach programs in relation to aims

From: Sporting programs for inactive population groups: factors influencing implementation in the organized sports setting

NSF

Size NSFa

Sporting program

Locations*: aim (N)b

Locations*: result (N, % of aim)

Participants: aim (N)c

Participants: result (N, % of aim)

Athletics

Large

Start to Run

150

120 (80 %)

26.000

25.777 (99 %)

Judo

Medium

Judo in school

No aim

474 (NA)

10.000

53.804 (538 %)

Walking

Medium

Through 4 days Marches

NA

NA

3.500

4.650 (133 %)

Walking

Medium

Working by Walking

20

9 (45 %)

200

85 (43 %)

Gymnastics

Large

Trendy Weeks for Masters

220

218 (99 %)

7.500

3.110 (41 %)

Hockey

Large

Fit Hockey

20

15 (75 %)

1.000

989 (99 %)

Swimming

Large

My Swimming Coach

130

70 (54 %)

19.000

11.350 (60 %)

Bridge

Large

Thinking and Doing

38

71 (187 %)

2.925

4.055 (139 %)

Sportive cycling

Medium

Cycle-Fit

420

228 (54 %)

8.000

3.057 (38 %)

Sportive cycling

Medium

Cycle & Enjoy Nature

No aim

47 (NA)

1.000

446 (45 %)

Triathlon

Small

Trio-Triathlon

40

66 (165 %)

9.600

13.014 (136 %)

Volleyball

Large

Beach volleyball

52

104 (200 %)

90.000

273.896 (304 %)

Volleyball

Large

Cool Moves Volley

428

680 (159 %)

14.000

49.883 (356 %)

Volleyball

Large

Ultimate Volley Xperience

220

164 (75 %)

56.750

34.658 (61 %)

  1. *A sports club could implement the program in different locations
  2. aLarge > 100,000 club members, medium 25,000–100,000 club members, small < 25,000 club members
  3. bAimed number of locations in which the sporting program will be implemented
  4. cAimed number of participants of sporting program
  5. NA = not applicable