2022
DOI: 10.1177/10126902221096235
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Mondains and oblates. Body trajectories in high-level sport

Abstract: Most of the scientific literature concerning former high-level athletes is devoted to their professional retraining. There are comparatively few empirical studies dealing with their body representations and practices. Based on Pierre Bourdieu’s theoretical framework, this article presents the results of an interview survey with 30 former high-level athletes. It shows that their relationships with their bodies result from their specific body trajectories, marked by family socialization and social background, sp… Show more

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“…Additional qualitative enquiry showed that family and sporting peer socialization (e.g., pressure from coaches) influenced the decision to use painkillers, that athletes justified their use by arguing that the substances did not remove all pain, and that their competitors were using painkillers. The influence of family is important as attitudes towards the body and physical activity will have been influenced by socialization during childhood learnt from family members (Longchamp et al, 2023;Shilling, 2004).…”
Section: Literature Review Painkiller Use In Sportmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Additional qualitative enquiry showed that family and sporting peer socialization (e.g., pressure from coaches) influenced the decision to use painkillers, that athletes justified their use by arguing that the substances did not remove all pain, and that their competitors were using painkillers. The influence of family is important as attitudes towards the body and physical activity will have been influenced by socialization during childhood learnt from family members (Longchamp et al, 2023;Shilling, 2004).…”
Section: Literature Review Painkiller Use In Sportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, in medicine, the 'professional culture' is sustained when senior staff explain 'correct' interpersonal behaviour to trainees and through new staff imitating superiors, leading to a habituation of behaviours over time via repetition (Vaidyanathan, 2015). The analytical separation of primary and secondary socialization can disguise the possibility that career socialization begins before employment as other environments shape dispositions towards appropriate work (Lahire, 2019;Longchamp et al, 2023). In sport, this is evident when athletes learn the expected norms and behaviours of an elite athlete or coach in their working environment but may have found their way to a sporting career due to previous familial socialization (Pitney et al, 2002).…”
Section: Literature Review Painkiller Use In Sportmentioning
confidence: 99%
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