“…'Explicitation interviews, which were developed by Vermersch (1994) as part of his psycho-phenomenological approach, focus initially on an action and the cognitive processes involved, but also on the sensory and emotional aspects and the phenomenological question of "what appears to the subject", by reviving a past experience in order to obtain a vivid evocation' (Cahour et al, 2016, p. 268). The technique has spread into various disciplines including cognitive science (Petitmengin, Remillieux, Cahour, & Carter-Thomas, 2013), pedagogy (Maurel, 2009) and educational sciences among others in Physical Education (Candy & Mouchet, 2018;Lémonie, Light, & Sarremejane, 2016) 3 , ergonomics (Cahour et al, 2016), and emergency medicine (Mouchet, Demeslay, & Bertrand, 2017).…”