“What does skateboarding mean to you?” An exploratory study of Brazilian skateboarders’ developmental experiences

IF 8 2区 医学 Q1 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM Qualitative Research in Sport Exercise and Health Pub Date : 2022-12-26 DOI:10.1080/2159676X.2022.2161608
Guilherme H. Costa, J. Kochanek, K. Erickson
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ABSTRACT Despite the widely held belief that participation in organised sport promotes Positive Youth Development (PYD), the evidence supporting this notion remains limited. Alternatively, scholars have investigated the potential for action sports to contribute to young people’s development. In particular, skateboarding may represent a more accessible and inclusive option compared to traditional sports as evidenced by its increasing popularity amongst youth in Brazil and worldwide. While the potential to promote positive development warrants attention, as development through sport should be an option for all, it is particularly important to understand the experiences of historically marginalised groups such as women. The purpose of the current study was to (a) explore the developmental experiences afforded by skateboarding, and (b) women’s unique experiences within this setting. Reflexive thematic analysis was employed to analyse Brazilian skateboarders semi-structured interviews and responses to a commensurate open-ended survey. Taken together, results suggest skateboarders were able to develop both individual (e.g. resilience) and collective-level outcomes (e.g. social capital) due to this sport’s peer-centred, self-structured, and community-oriented nature. While female skateboarders were faced with a consistent set of gender-related constraints, they employed both individual and collective strategies to navigate these constraints and empower women within this setting. Overall, skateboarding provided different developmental experiences and outcomes when compared to traditional sports. The nature of skateboarding encouraged participants to reflect on and engage in sociopolitical processes (e.g. protesting), empowering this group of young people and situating them as capable of enacting social change within their communities.
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“滑板对你来说意味着什么?”巴西滑板运动员发展经验的探索性研究
尽管人们普遍认为参加有组织的体育运动可以促进青少年的积极发展(PYD),但支持这一观点的证据仍然有限。另外,学者们调查了动作运动对青少年发展的潜力。与传统体育运动相比,滑板运动在巴西和世界各地的年轻人中越来越受欢迎,这证明了滑板运动可能是一种更容易接受、更包容的选择。虽然促进积极发展的潜力值得注意,因为通过体育发展应该是所有人的一种选择,但特别重要的是要了解历史上被边缘化群体(如妇女)的经历。本研究的目的是(a)探索滑板运动所带来的发展体验,以及(b)女性在这种环境下的独特体验。反身性主题分析被用来分析巴西滑板运动员的半结构化访谈和对相应的开放式调查的回应。综上所述,结果表明,由于这项运动以同伴为中心、自我结构和社区为导向的性质,滑板运动员能够发展个人(如弹性)和集体水平的结果(如社会资本)。虽然女性滑板手面临着一系列与性别有关的限制,但她们采用了个人和集体的策略来克服这些限制,并在这种情况下赋予女性权力。总的来说,与传统运动相比,滑板提供了不同的发展体验和结果。滑板运动的本质鼓励参与者反思和参与社会政治进程(例如抗议),赋予这群年轻人权力,使他们有能力在他们的社区内实施社会变革。
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