This paper makes reference to the development of water based board sports in the world of adventure or action games. With a specific focus on windsurfing, we use Parlebas (1999) and Warnier's (2001) theoretical interests in the praxaeology of physical learning as well as Mauss' (1935) work on techniques of the body. We also consider the implications of Csikzentimihalyi's notion of flow (1975). We argue that windsurfing equipment should not merely be seen as protection but rather as status objects through which extreme lifestyles are embodied and embodying
Globalization can be thought of as the widening, deepening and quickening of the worldwide interconn...
Extreme sports, those activities that lie on the outermost edges of independent adventurous leisure ...
This paper will explore the significance of surfer communities in the politico-economic phenomenon t...
The sociology of leisure traditionally focuses on human relations, treating any material objects use...
This paper explores the interrelationship of space, the elements and the embodied experiences of wat...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate a competitive evolutionary process we call "...
This paper examines research on adventurous physical activities in nature from the perspective of th...
The physicality of sports and outdoor life offers great opportunities for intensive experiences – pa...
This article focuses on learning physical activities on the sea and focuses on windsurfing. We highl...
Since the 1980s ‘peak’ in windsurf popularity, participation rates have generally fallen. Intrinsic ...
Windsurfing, one of the first extreme water sports, emerged in the early 1970s. With its unique and ...
We are witnessing an unprecedented interest in and engagement with extreme sport activities. Extreme...
This thesis examines the actions, (inter)action and practices exemplified in the lifestyle sport of ...
Flow has been described within sport psychology as an optimal state underpinning peak performance. H...
This article is to review, for the benefit of university teachers, the most important arguments conc...
Globalization can be thought of as the widening, deepening and quickening of the worldwide interconn...
Extreme sports, those activities that lie on the outermost edges of independent adventurous leisure ...
This paper will explore the significance of surfer communities in the politico-economic phenomenon t...
The sociology of leisure traditionally focuses on human relations, treating any material objects use...
This paper explores the interrelationship of space, the elements and the embodied experiences of wat...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate a competitive evolutionary process we call "...
This paper examines research on adventurous physical activities in nature from the perspective of th...
The physicality of sports and outdoor life offers great opportunities for intensive experiences – pa...
This article focuses on learning physical activities on the sea and focuses on windsurfing. We highl...
Since the 1980s ‘peak’ in windsurf popularity, participation rates have generally fallen. Intrinsic ...
Windsurfing, one of the first extreme water sports, emerged in the early 1970s. With its unique and ...
We are witnessing an unprecedented interest in and engagement with extreme sport activities. Extreme...
This thesis examines the actions, (inter)action and practices exemplified in the lifestyle sport of ...
Flow has been described within sport psychology as an optimal state underpinning peak performance. H...
This article is to review, for the benefit of university teachers, the most important arguments conc...
Globalization can be thought of as the widening, deepening and quickening of the worldwide interconn...
Extreme sports, those activities that lie on the outermost edges of independent adventurous leisure ...
This paper will explore the significance of surfer communities in the politico-economic phenomenon t...