The Embodied Experiences of Injured Ultra-Runners: A Body-Mapping Study
Leanne Hall,
Paul Rhodes
Abstract:The sport of Ultra-running has seen exponential growth over the past ten years. These athletes attempt to push beyond unknown human limits by running for many hours at a time, often multiple times a week across mountains and trails. While research has begun to consider how injury impacts these athletes from an objective medical perspective, much less is known about their subjective embodied experiences. In particular, the discourses they resist and submit to when they are suddenly unable to run. This study des… Show more
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