Underpinned by a Foucauldian analysis of sporting practices, this paper identifies the disciplinary mechanism of surveillance at work in competitive youth swimming. It highlights the ways in which swimmers and their coaches are subject to and apply this mechanism to produce embodied conformity to normative behaviour and obedient, docile bodies. The data were drawn from a wider ethnographic study of 17 competitive squads and 13 coaches at three competitive swimming clubs in England. Data from participant observations of squad training sessions and semi-structured interviews with swimming coaches indicate that the pressure of being under constant surveillance leads athletes to submit to intensive training protocols and coaches to perform acco...
Background: This paper reports doctoral research that explored body pedagogies in sport coaching and...
Underpinned by a Foucauldian analysis, this research explores how key personnel at competitive youth...
As ethnographers our own bodies are the tool with which we approach and record our experiences in th...
Underpinned by a Foucauldian analysis of sporting practices, this paper identifies the disciplinary ...
Despite a developing literature on various facets of sporting embodiment, there is currently a resea...
The purpose of this study was to gain a more cohesive understanding of the assets considered necessa...
Doping is recognized as one of the most important problems in sports, but a limited number of studie...
The current study investigates coach’s perceptions of sport specialization in age group swimming. El...
Public awareness about sexual abuse and sexual harassment in sport has greatly increased over the l...
Recently, coach accreditation structures have involved the ‘fast-tracking’ of former elite athletes ...
The use of surveillance technologies as tools to encourage performance enhancement has become an acc...
Although coaching is considered an important determinant of athletes’ potential doping behavior (PDB...
peer-reviewedThe high incidence of injury during swim training and the increasing demands of the spo...
This paper qualitatively explores national level athletes' willingness to report doping in sport. Fo...
This article presents the educational benefits and drawbacks of competitive swimming training as ass...
Background: This paper reports doctoral research that explored body pedagogies in sport coaching and...
Underpinned by a Foucauldian analysis, this research explores how key personnel at competitive youth...
As ethnographers our own bodies are the tool with which we approach and record our experiences in th...
Underpinned by a Foucauldian analysis of sporting practices, this paper identifies the disciplinary ...
Despite a developing literature on various facets of sporting embodiment, there is currently a resea...
The purpose of this study was to gain a more cohesive understanding of the assets considered necessa...
Doping is recognized as one of the most important problems in sports, but a limited number of studie...
The current study investigates coach’s perceptions of sport specialization in age group swimming. El...
Public awareness about sexual abuse and sexual harassment in sport has greatly increased over the l...
Recently, coach accreditation structures have involved the ‘fast-tracking’ of former elite athletes ...
The use of surveillance technologies as tools to encourage performance enhancement has become an acc...
Although coaching is considered an important determinant of athletes’ potential doping behavior (PDB...
peer-reviewedThe high incidence of injury during swim training and the increasing demands of the spo...
This paper qualitatively explores national level athletes' willingness to report doping in sport. Fo...
This article presents the educational benefits and drawbacks of competitive swimming training as ass...
Background: This paper reports doctoral research that explored body pedagogies in sport coaching and...
Underpinned by a Foucauldian analysis, this research explores how key personnel at competitive youth...
As ethnographers our own bodies are the tool with which we approach and record our experiences in th...