Achievements and capabilities influence the self-esteem of skilled adventure athletes. Self-esteem affects individual mental health. Aging commonly reduces adventure capabilities. To avoid loss in self-esteem, aging adventure athletes are forced to adjust their aspirations. Here, I examine this process using participant observation, ethnographic and autoethnographic approaches. The qualitative data for this analysis are derived from 60 years’ experience in outdoor adventure activities, and ∼30,000 person-hours of participant observation. I argue that individuals assess their own capabilities against a set of specific feats. For some activities, successful completion of a specific feat is known as nailing it. The selection of these feats dep...
Despite the popularity and potential value of adventure activity (AA) programmes, support for the po...
International audienceObjectives :The goal of this study was to identify the personal correlates (op...
Objectives. This study examined whether stereotypes may predict health outcomes independently from t...
There are over 10 million people in the United Kingdom aged over 65, a figure predicted to double by...
This study examines the effects of outdoor developmental adventure programming (ODA) on college stud...
Program year: 1984/1985Digitized from print original stored in HDRThrough outdoor recreation activit...
Previous research has suggested that physical training or exercise improves the development of self-...
In 1852, when it was determined that Mount Everest was the highest peak in the world, the minds of a...
The growing sport of expedition-length adventure racing incorporates activities that previ-ous resea...
The purpose of this study was to test a revised version of the Adventure Model (Ewert & Hollenhorst,...
Sporting events for older adults are proliferating in both popularity and participation numbers, mir...
Adventure facilitators 'at a common sense level' generally accept that participation in adventurous ...
Background: This study investigated the effect of physical activity in the water on self-esteem were...
This phenomenological inquiry explored dimensions of reflection for older adults in a developmental ...
It is well understood that wilderness expeditions improve well-being; however, there is little suppo...
Despite the popularity and potential value of adventure activity (AA) programmes, support for the po...
International audienceObjectives :The goal of this study was to identify the personal correlates (op...
Objectives. This study examined whether stereotypes may predict health outcomes independently from t...
There are over 10 million people in the United Kingdom aged over 65, a figure predicted to double by...
This study examines the effects of outdoor developmental adventure programming (ODA) on college stud...
Program year: 1984/1985Digitized from print original stored in HDRThrough outdoor recreation activit...
Previous research has suggested that physical training or exercise improves the development of self-...
In 1852, when it was determined that Mount Everest was the highest peak in the world, the minds of a...
The growing sport of expedition-length adventure racing incorporates activities that previ-ous resea...
The purpose of this study was to test a revised version of the Adventure Model (Ewert & Hollenhorst,...
Sporting events for older adults are proliferating in both popularity and participation numbers, mir...
Adventure facilitators 'at a common sense level' generally accept that participation in adventurous ...
Background: This study investigated the effect of physical activity in the water on self-esteem were...
This phenomenological inquiry explored dimensions of reflection for older adults in a developmental ...
It is well understood that wilderness expeditions improve well-being; however, there is little suppo...
Despite the popularity and potential value of adventure activity (AA) programmes, support for the po...
International audienceObjectives :The goal of this study was to identify the personal correlates (op...
Objectives. This study examined whether stereotypes may predict health outcomes independently from t...