Back to Netball (B2N) is a coach-led programme established by England Netball, to encourage inactive individuals to re-engage. B2N engages a typically hard to reach group, with 52% of participants being mums. This study aims to understand how a physical activity intervention (i.e. B2N) influences mums’ identity. There is a distinct lack of qualitative studies that include mums’ own voices and how they negotiate being physically active alongside the role expectations associated with being a mum. A qualitative approach was utilised to consider and represent participant’s experiences. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 19 women who were engaged with the Back to Netball scheme. Thematic analysis was used to analyse the experience of...
Background Women who exercise intensively, whether competitive or recreational, devo...
Explanations of sport participation inequalities over the life course emanate from the economic cost...
Objective: Research has focused on exercise cognitions, including exercise self-identity, physical s...
Back to Netball (B2N) is a coach-led programme established by England Netball, to encourage inactive...
This paper examines the experiences of participants (n = 12) on the England Netball, ‘Walking Netbal...
Maintaining involvement in sport and exercise activities is a challenge for mothers with young child...
Background: Back to Netball (B2N) is a UK female national sports program that has been found to enga...
Feminist research has long explored the various factors that shape women’s experiences of motherhood...
Objectives: Current research exploring career developments in sport has acknowledged them to be both...
Since the end of the 20th century, the elite athlete mother has been growing social phenomenon, with...
Objectives: Current research exploring the experiences of elite athletic mothers has developed in re...
Physical activity participation has been shown to decrease for mothers as they negotiate good mother...
This study explores the social and dynamic aspects of the concept ‘exercise identity’. Previous rese...
Objectives: Qualitative research on physically active mothers has shown that recreational sport allo...
This thesis followed the journey of a small sample of women from one netball club located in the Eas...
Background Women who exercise intensively, whether competitive or recreational, devo...
Explanations of sport participation inequalities over the life course emanate from the economic cost...
Objective: Research has focused on exercise cognitions, including exercise self-identity, physical s...
Back to Netball (B2N) is a coach-led programme established by England Netball, to encourage inactive...
This paper examines the experiences of participants (n = 12) on the England Netball, ‘Walking Netbal...
Maintaining involvement in sport and exercise activities is a challenge for mothers with young child...
Background: Back to Netball (B2N) is a UK female national sports program that has been found to enga...
Feminist research has long explored the various factors that shape women’s experiences of motherhood...
Objectives: Current research exploring career developments in sport has acknowledged them to be both...
Since the end of the 20th century, the elite athlete mother has been growing social phenomenon, with...
Objectives: Current research exploring the experiences of elite athletic mothers has developed in re...
Physical activity participation has been shown to decrease for mothers as they negotiate good mother...
This study explores the social and dynamic aspects of the concept ‘exercise identity’. Previous rese...
Objectives: Qualitative research on physically active mothers has shown that recreational sport allo...
This thesis followed the journey of a small sample of women from one netball club located in the Eas...
Background Women who exercise intensively, whether competitive or recreational, devo...
Explanations of sport participation inequalities over the life course emanate from the economic cost...
Objective: Research has focused on exercise cognitions, including exercise self-identity, physical s...