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Exercise and Well-Being After High-Performance Sport - Post-Retirement Perspectives

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This edited collection bringS together sociologically informed accounts from former high-performance athletes about their retirement experiences and post-sporting careers. The authors explore how retiring from elite sport impacted their relationship to exercise and physical activity, identity, and long-term mental health.

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Introduction
LUKE JONES, ZOË AVNER, AND JIM DENISON
1 Professional Sport: An Ill-Fitting Suit?
KITRINA DOUGLAS
2 Aesthetics of Existence Post-elite Sport Performances: Negotiating the Critic and the Complicit Elite Athlete Self
GÖRAN GERDIN
3 Learning to Look Through the Body Rather than At It: An Athlete's Attempt to Re-configure Their Relationship with Exercise
JOHN TONER
4 A Hard Habit to Break: Epiphanies Stop Coming - If I Ain't Running!
DAVID HOWE
5 From Disciplined Body to Foucauldian Ethical Thinker: A Transformational Tale of a High-Performance Baseball Player
CLAYTON KUKLICK
6 The Continuation of 'Slim to Win': The Sustained Impact of a Dominant Cultural Ideology on One Athlete Post-sport
JENNY MCMAHON AND KERRY R. MCGANNON
7 Finally ... for the Joy of It All: A Corporeal Reconciliation Narrative of a Former College Distance Runner
TED BUTRYN
8 Moving in Different Circles
DARRYN STAMP
9 Moving Afresh: A Narrative and Foucauldian Analysis of Transitioning to New Movement Practices
JOSEPH MILLS
Conclusion
ZOË AVNER, LUKE JONES, AND JIM DENISON


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Luke Jones is a lecturer in sport coaching at the University of Bath, UK, and a former youth international and semi-professional footballer. Luke's doctoral research and subsequent research programme has focused upon exploring retirement from sport using a socio-cultural perspective, including how former athletes relate to their own exercise.
Zoë Avner is a lecturer in sports coaching at Deakin University, Australia, and a former French youth international and semi-professional footballer. Her research draws on post-structuralist and feminist methodologies to explore athlete and coach learning, power and coaching, and coaching ethics.
Jim Denison is a former NCAA Division I middle-distance runner who also competed internationally following his university career. He is a professor in the Faculty of Kinesiology, Sport, and Recreation at the University of Alberta, Canada. A sport sociologist and coach educator, his research examines the formation of coaches' practices through a post-structuralist lens.


Zusammenfassung

This edited collection bringS together sociologically informed accounts from former high-performance athletes about their retirement experiences and post-sporting careers. The authors explore how retiring from elite sport impacted their relationship to exercise and physical activity, identity, and long-term mental health.

Produktdetails

Autoren Luke Avner Jones
Mitarbeit Zoë Avner (Herausgeber), Jim Denison (Herausgeber), Denison Jim (Herausgeber), Luke Jones (Herausgeber), Jones Luke (Herausgeber)
Verlag Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Sprache Englisch
Produktform Taschenbuch
Erschienen 18.12.2024
 
EAN 9781032232737
ISBN 978-1-0-3223273-7
Seiten 132
Themen Ratgeber > Sport > Allgemeines, Lexika, Handbücher, Jahrbücher, Geschichte

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General, Sociology: sport & leisure, Sports & outdoor recreation, Sport: general, Sociology: sport and leisure, SPORTS & RECREATION / Cultural & Social Aspects

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