‘It’s easier to just keep going’: elaborating on a narrative of forward momentum in sport

IF 8 2区 医学 Q1 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM Qualitative Research in Sport Exercise and Health Pub Date : 2022-07-17 DOI:10.1080/2159676X.2022.2098809
K. Tamminen, Mathew Lau, J. M. Milidragovic
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ABSTRACT In this article we elaborate on a narrative of forward momentum in sport drawing on multiple interviews (total = 37 interviews) over six months with thirteen current and former competitive athletes (9 women, 4 men) from various sports and different stages of their sport careers. Using Dialogical Narrative Analysis to guide the analysis, the results elaborate on a narrative of forward momentum and the ways it is drawn upon by athletes to make sense of their experiences in sport. A narrative of forward momentum emphasises concerns about continual progress and increasing achievements in performance over time, and athletes’ stories and lives were structured around the continual pursuit of success at the highest possible level in sport before the end of one’s career. Athletes felt ‘swept along’ by the structure of sport, and injuries and illnesses were seen as setbacks that could cause athletes to lose out on their progress and which they would have to ‘catch up’ on. We further elaborate on the concept of a contract within the narrative of forward momentum, wherein athletes invested hard work that would eventually ‘pay off’ and which promoted continual training and improvement in order to make progress and maintain momentum. A narrative of forward momentum is explored as a useful companion story, and as a potentially ‘dangerous’ companion story. We conclude by discussing the implications of a narrative of forward momentum for exploring the ways that athletes make sense of their experiences in sport.
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“继续前进更容易”:详细阐述体育运动的前进动力
在这篇文章中,我们通过对13名现任和前任竞技运动员(9名女性,4名男性)在6个月的时间里进行的多次采访(共37次采访),阐述了体育运动中前进势头的叙述。这些运动员来自不同的体育项目和他们体育生涯的不同阶段。使用对话叙事分析来指导分析,结果详细阐述了前进动力的叙述,以及运动员利用这种叙述来理解他们在体育运动中的经历的方式。前进动力的叙述强调了对持续进步和随着时间的推移而增加的成绩的关注,运动员的故事和生活围绕着在职业生涯结束之前在体育运动中尽可能地追求最高水平的成功而构建。运动员们感觉自己被体育运动的结构“横扫”,受伤和疾病被视为可能导致运动员失去进步的挫折,他们必须“迎头赶上”。我们进一步阐述了在前进动力的叙述中,合同的概念,其中运动员投入了努力工作,最终会“得到回报”,并促进了持续的训练和改进,以取得进步并保持动力。前进势头的叙述可以作为有用的伴随故事,也可以作为潜在的“危险”伴随故事。最后,我们讨论了前进动力叙事的含义,以探索运动员在运动中体验的方式。
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