2018
DOI: 10.3917/rsss.012.0085
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Les effets socialisateurs de la blessure : de l’érosion au renforcement des vocations athlétiques de haut niveau

Abstract: Cet article s’intéresse à la construction de l’expertise sportive chez les athlètes de haut niveau. Il se fonde sur un travail d’enquête qualitative portant sur la fabrique de l’excellence athlétique. Conçues comme des épreuves structurantes et déstructurantes dans la dynamique vocationnelle des carrières sportives de haut niveau, les blessures sont appréhendées en tant qu’expériences de socialisation dont les effets sont contrastés : bien qu’elles génèrent souvent des crises de vocation qui peuvent conduire à… Show more

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“…The fourth element is injury, which affects a significant proportion of high-level athletes. Although injuries occasionally contribute to strengthening a sporting vocation, their chronicity often leads to a new phase in an athlete’s career, one marked by a questioning of the charmed relationship they have had practicing their sport to date (Forté, 2018) and by a “sporting downgrade” (Bertrand, 2009), e.g. being relegated or not being selected, which overexposes athletes to the temptations of resorting to doping products (Aubel and Ohl, 2015).…”
Section: High-level Sport and Body Socializationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The fourth element is injury, which affects a significant proportion of high-level athletes. Although injuries occasionally contribute to strengthening a sporting vocation, their chronicity often leads to a new phase in an athlete’s career, one marked by a questioning of the charmed relationship they have had practicing their sport to date (Forté, 2018) and by a “sporting downgrade” (Bertrand, 2009), e.g. being relegated or not being selected, which overexposes athletes to the temptations of resorting to doping products (Aubel and Ohl, 2015).…”
Section: High-level Sport and Body Socializationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Or, well, you finish your [Master's]. ” By facilitating their professional retraining (often outside the sports field), the alternative capital possessed by mondains allows them to avoid the “sporting downgrade” that often precedes the end of careers (Bertrand, 2009), as well as the disenchantment that accompanies it (Forté, 2018).…”
Section: Mondains and Oblatesmentioning
confidence: 99%