Tick-Tock Goes the Biological Clock: Challenges Facing Elite Scandinavian Mother-Athletes

Max Bergström, S. A. Sæther, G. S. Solli, K. McGawley
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Challenges facing mother-athletes (MAs) have aroused research and media attention in recent years, with an increasing number of sportswomen attempting to successfully combine pregnancy and motherhood with an elite athletic career. The aims of this study were to explore how MA-specific challenges manifest in elite cross-country skiing in Scandinavia and to better understand how female athletes balance their priorities as they initiate, maintain, and/or discontinue their role as a MA. Qualitative data were collected through semistructured interviews with 13 female cross-country skiers from Norway and Sweden. Thematic analyses revealed four MA-specific challenges facing the athletes: (a) Biological clock versus peak performance, (b) Maintaining fitness versus training safely, (c) Receiving support versus facing deselection, and (d) Balancing competing MA demands. Many of the athletes felt pressured into prioritizing either motherhood or athletic excellence, particularly in their early to mid-30s when the window of opportunity for building a family was considered limited. Further, maintaining fitness and training safely during pregnancy were perceived as a challenge, as was balancing the MA role after childbirth. In many cases, athletes felt uncertain about whether they would receive support from their team or federation. Moreover, there were expectations of incompatibility surrounding the MA role. More research and educational efforts to promote MA-specific knowledge, as well as developing structured processes and providing policies to support female athletes, are identified as vital future steps. These measures may prolong athletic careers and enhance well-being for elite female athletes.
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生物钟滴答作响:斯堪的纳维亚优秀运动员母亲面临的挑战
近年来,随着越来越多的女运动员试图成功地将怀孕、做母亲与优秀的体育事业结合起来,母亲运动员(ma)面临的挑战引起了研究和媒体的关注。本研究的目的是探讨在斯堪的纳维亚的精英越野滑雪中,MA的具体挑战是如何表现出来的,并更好地理解女运动员在开始、维持和/或终止其MA角色时如何平衡自己的优先事项。通过对13名来自挪威和瑞典的女性越野滑雪运动员进行半结构化访谈,收集了定性数据。专题分析揭示了运动员面临的四个MA特定挑战:(a)生物钟与峰值表现,(b)保持健康与安全训练,(c)获得支持与面临取消选择,以及(d)平衡竞争MA需求。许多运动员感到压力,要么把做母亲放在首位,要么把运动成绩放在首位,尤其是在30岁出头到35岁左右的时候,因为人们认为组建家庭的机会之窗有限。此外,在怀孕期间保持健康和安全训练被认为是一项挑战,在分娩后平衡MA角色也是一项挑战。在许多情况下,运动员不确定他们是否会得到他们的团队或联合会的支持。此外,人们还对MA角色存在不相容的期望。更多的研究和教育工作,以促进ma特定的知识,以及制定结构化的流程和提供支持女运动员的政策,被认为是至关重要的未来步骤。这些措施可以延长优秀女运动员的运动生涯,提高她们的健康水平。
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Women in Sport and Physical Activity Journal
Women in Sport and Physical Activity Journal Social Sciences-Gender Studies
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