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Research - Interviews #2
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InterviewFemale, 23, She/her Team Sport Background (service or information/help to organise)
Semi-active right now. Go for the occasional jog. Would like to be more active. Come from a sporty background.
Partly intimidation. I'd have to go and join a team or a group, they might already know each other, and they might expect a regular commitment that I can't guarantee. It's a hard first step to take.
yes
I like the idea you don't do it just for exercise. I like the idea of learning a skill which is something you get from a team sport. Because I want it to be an opportunity to socialise.
Yes Network/Social/Tools
I would be super interested in doing that.
yes for sure.
probably . The only thing is I sign up for everything and then don't go. It's cause I completely forgot that I signed up. I often end up not using it.
It depends on the setting. As long as it was a public setting. Joke about meeting in her kitchen, haha.
To be honest strangers are safer than acquaintances. If I could look at the chatroom and see the community, if they are competitive, if they like having a laugh, if it was casual - that would make me also more comfortable.
Yes, I think so because I get worried that I'm not very good on a team. I'm quite a sporty person, but I've played with guys who were very judgemental about my level of skills, or competitive.
yes. So a more female, or a predominantly or exclusively female group would be more appealing
Depends on the sports. Some sports you can't go to the park for, for example football, for others - you need a court. so I would assume you'd need to pay for that. But football - should be free. To a certain degree I would assume it involves some money but there is a cap for how much I would be willing to pay.
I have used meetup but not for sports. For sports I used facebook. It was good for attendance. The other thing it was hard to know if people were committing for it. You could see people were interested but not everyone showed up, and that was a problem because we'd plan for a lot (200) of people and 50 people showed up.
One thing is that it was quite hard to tell people in the moment where they should be. It was difficult to tell this group of people should be here now, etc. We couldn't make sure that everyone had seen the message. I don't think we had any major problems. We found the live stream feature on facebook really useful. People would see the live feed and show up.
I would be fairly game for most sports. I like things like rugby, football, racket sports but I don't have rackets. I also enjoyed things like wide game. These are really fun and you need a lot of people to do it with. A wide game is a game that usually takes up a full field.
yes.
yes. Even though I don't mind paying it's useful to know how much it is beforehand. It's stressful to turn out and only then find out how costly it is.
Potentially. I guess going online and seeing that these many people of this demographic are meeting at this place at this time. And I can check if that fits my schedule. I think self organising could be difficult. I personally find it much easier to have a set time. But if you're doing it with small groups it's fine. If it's a larger group it could be difficult.
Depends on location. If it's close to me, I don't mind not knowing. If it's in a leisure centre I would like to know wether or not I could shower there.
Depends on the sport. If it was niche, like lacrosse, or something I was really interested in doing - I would be super into travelling for it.
yes. Additional suggestions:
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Bebe interview I wish i was more active, cycle to work takes 45 min, what to find more time, cost. Exercise can cost too much, and gym cost can add up. And you have to go too often to get good value. Never been part of a team, but wants something active that , less about team but more active Last activity was dodgeball, and was organised by a work colleague. It was paid for by company, was allowed to bring food and drinks. Was played in a local school. New sport, gender is not a problem, Not commiting every week, not expensive, range of abilities, Cycle is good because i had to do it, find rounders fun, looking for fun sport. I rather do then search for it myself unless it's easy, good location. Does yoga in a class. Organized in a league in uni and can not be asked, had to find ppl was stressful, Mix friend and stranger, meet up is flexible, dark is another problem, |
(Male, 22, London)
Fairly active, at least twice, maybe three times a week.
Laziness is no.1 When was last time you played? who’s doing organising? For organising: show availability, input from each person. DIFFERENT to normal fb messenger or whatsapp, maybe one organiser. How much to rent?
Wants to do more sport for the social aspect. People up for football in company not so much for sport, more for social, hanging out outside of work context
Difficult organising friends, getting commitment
Network/Social/Tools
Would be fine joining strangers. Issues in company 5-aside: £7 a week too expensive, location (Angel) too far. Needed to be near/ in between soho and london bridge. Increasingly more demand for sport through work. Everyone very keen here when mentioned.
Importance of money? Very important, travel is expensive, puts people off. Probably the main barrier. Same for joining gym, that’s what puts most people off. Puregym from £25 .
App/website for lining up people’s availabilities (people who know each other) - DOODLE, so maybe info about
Would want to be serious in terms of organisation in order to know that people would turn up and not flake. Would want to be casual, not a serious level of sport, about having fun, not competitive, . Has to be more organised than ‘hey turn up and kick a football out’ as no one has a responsibility to actually turn up , especially as haven’t paid, may be hungover etc. Would want company football to be semi-regular, commitments change End: would like geolocation thing, ‘im a football player, im in this location, I want to play at this time’, plus verification linked with facebook, show friends or non-friends in the area. |
(Male, 40 years old, lives in London)
Team Sport Background (service or information/help to organise)
Fairly active, between team sports and working on my own I work more by myself.
Apart from being lazy? Haha. My go to thing is running but I have a problem with my foot right now, so I’m looking to do something else.
It might, but sometimes I prefer to do stuff on my own.
I went to meet up and found a basketball group in Camden but they required commitment and it costs money so I never joined. I don’t know too many people in London. My office wants to organise to play sports but it never happens. There’s no follow up.
Outside from the person I live with I played basketball outside my office where’s there’s a court. It was not organised in advance. With someone I see every day.
The capoeira was organised through facebook.
Not really.
I wasn’t the one who organised it. It didn’t matter how many showed up. You can do capoeira just two people.
Ten or twenty pounds. It was ok (about the capoiera).
No (about the capoeira).
Yeah, it’s been a while but I played with someone my partner introduced me to. It was tennis.
I also did capoeira, for a few months.
I would be more interested if it was in my local area or in the area where I work.
Network/Social/Tools
Ambivilant about it, maybe. Sometimes I prefer to do things alone.
Yeah, I might consider it. It might not be my highest priority.
Yes. We don’t need help organising to play sports in the office, an app can’t do anything that a slack channel can’t do.
Not in particular.
Which gender do you identify as, and is it important that you meet with a group of just that gender?
Would money be a factor for if you'd like to meet up or not?
I’m fine with paying. Everything that is in good quality costs money this days.
Have you used any tools to organise meeting up to do sports before?
If yes, what kind of tools were they (apps, meetup.com, facebook groups, whatsapp etc)?
Group channels. Nothing sofisticated.
Tell me about that experience (was there something missing or were there any problems with that tool? What worked well?).
With capoeira, it was word to mouth. Facebook page that’s not well maintained, but had the basic information. About what level and at what time.
Easy going. Pretty laid back.
I didn’t know that there was meet ups etc for those kinds of stuff. I’m not surprised that there are. But I have never thought about it.
Good question. Maybe ping pong or tennis. Basketball. Indoors requires hiring a place but outdoors it could be free. But then you have to consider the rain.
Yes, it would be useful to know.
Useful to know about past meetings, how many people who previously showed up. If I should bring my own equipment. A set time would be good.
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