2018
DOI: 10.3917/sta.119.0047
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Essai de typologie des corps à travers la pratique du bodybuilding

Abstract: Le bodybuilding, terme anglo-saxon souvent traduit par « culturisme », est une pratique sportive mais également un style de vie (nous y reviendrons dans les analyses), destinés à donner du volume aux muscles du corps, et à sculpter ce dernier afin d’obtenir des proportions idéales, du moins aux yeux des pratiquants. Cet article va tenter de montrer les représentations que les pratiquants de bodybuilding ont de leurs corps et surtout de leur pratique à travers deux questions particulières. La première est de sa… Show more

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“…Bodybuilding is an extreme sport practice in which participants train to build substantial muscle volume while maintaining muscle definition [2, 4], but it is also a life style for athletes who want to develop a physique with ideal proportions [5]. Although, bodybuilding may be an alternative response to disordered body image in men [6, 7], certain fitness activities, including bodybuilding, have been deemed risk factors for the development of body dissatisfaction [8], obsessive mental disorders like muscle dysmorphia [9, 10] and eating disorders [11, 12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bodybuilding is an extreme sport practice in which participants train to build substantial muscle volume while maintaining muscle definition [2, 4], but it is also a life style for athletes who want to develop a physique with ideal proportions [5]. Although, bodybuilding may be an alternative response to disordered body image in men [6, 7], certain fitness activities, including bodybuilding, have been deemed risk factors for the development of body dissatisfaction [8], obsessive mental disorders like muscle dysmorphia [9, 10] and eating disorders [11, 12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%