“…To truly challenge how we write, we must first experiment with new ways of thinking, a process optimised through contact with different literatures. In the sport sciences, there is a growing body of literature that youth sport researchers can access touching on assemblage (e.g., Camiré, 2021) but also postqualitative inquiry (e.g., Beggan, 2022; Monforte & Smith, 2021), new materialism (Monforte, 2018; Thorpe et al, 2020), and posthumanism (e.g., Linghede, 2018). Youth sport researchers should also consult the 2021 double issue in Somatechnics devoted to sport, physical culture, and new materialisms exploring intriguing topics such as materiality in coaching, athleisure, and Indigenous materialisms.…”