Words of wisdom from mother runners: Using creative non-fiction advice letters to show psycho-social tensions and strategies influencing performance

Kerry R. McGannon , Jenny McMahon
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Although motherhood is a well-documented time when recreational sport pursuits decline, researchers have shown that some women participate in sport after becoming mothers. Recreational running is one sport where mothers (re)negotiate their subjectivity in ways that resist constraining good mother ideals by expanding strategies to enhance well-being. There remain nuanced tensions in this process that are less understood, particularly in terms of how mother runners negotiate training and competing. In this study, we used relativist narrative inquiry to explore these tensions and performance strategies of five North American competitive mother runners with young children, theorized as stories in cultural narratives. We used thematic narrative analysis to identify a theme of patience with the process: it's a long and winding road. We then shifted to storytellers to present the meanings of this theme as three accessible creative non-fiction (CNF) letters of advice to other potential mother runners. Advice letters outlined strategies pertaining to the physical self, a flexible mindset and social support. We reflect on the central theme in relation to narratives of good motherhood, sport performance, and discovery, and the implications for psycho-social tensions and performance strategies. CNF advice letters show the pedagogical potential of different kinds of stories to learn more about the constraining and empowering aspects of sport in mothers’ lives, in cultural context.
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跑步妈妈的箴言:用创意非虚构建议信展示影响成绩的社会心理紧张和策略
尽管有充分证据表明,当母亲时,休闲体育活动会减少,但研究人员发现,一些妇女在成为母亲后仍会参加体育活动。休闲跑步是母亲们(重新)协商其主体性的一项运动,她们通过扩大提高幸福感的策略来抵制好母亲理想的约束。在这一过程中,仍然存在着微妙的紧张关系,但人们对其了解较少,尤其是在母亲跑步者如何协商训练和比赛方面。在本研究中,我们采用相对主义叙事探究方法,探讨了这些紧张关系以及五位有年幼子女的北美竞技母亲选手的表现策略,并将其理论化为文化叙事中的故事。我们利用主题叙事分析确定了一个主题,即对过程的耐心:这是一条漫长而曲折的道路。然后,我们转向讲故事的人,以三封通俗易懂的创意非虚构(CNF)书信的形式呈现了这一主题的含义,这些书信是写给其他潜在母亲赛跑者的建议。建议信概述了与身体自我、灵活心态和社会支持有关的策略。我们结合优秀母亲、运动表现和发现的叙事来反思这一中心主题,以及它对社会心理紧张和运动表现策略的影响。CNF 建议信展示了不同类型故事的教学潜力,以更多地了解在文化背景下母亲生活中体育的制约和赋权方面。
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