Fatherhood and Elite Athletics: Sacrifice, Selfishness, and Gaining “Dad Strength”

Sydney V. M. Smith, Francine E. Darroch, Audrey R. Giles, Dylan Wykes
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This study contributes to a growing body of scholarly discussions around the many aspects and challenges of combining parenthood with elite-level sport, with a particular focus on the experiences of male elite athletes who are fathers. We used a caring masculinities theoretical framework, community-based participatory research, and semi-structured interviews to explore the experiences of 10 elite/international and world-class athletes ( n = 9 fathers, n = 1 expectant father). Through reflexive thematic analysis, we identified three main themes: fatherhood can (1) improve and (2) impede elite athlete-fathers’ athletic performance; and (3) athlete-fathers experience a trade-off between athletic performance and fatherhood responsibilities. Our findings underscore the ways in which male athletes’ experiences with parenthood reflect the new era of involved fatherhood and are analogous to some of the identity tensions that have been reported with regard to the experiences of elite female athletes who are pregnant and/or mothers. Recognizing the impact of children on male athletes’ athletic careers and the parallels between fatherhood, motherhood, and elite sport may lead to better support for athlete-fathers while also contributing to diminishing the expectation that women are primary caregivers to children.
父爱与精英竞技:牺牲、自私和获得 "父亲的力量"
这项研究为越来越多的学术讨论做出了贡献,这些讨论围绕着为人父母与精英体育相结合的诸多方面和挑战展开,尤其关注身为人父的男性精英运动员的经历。我们采用男性关怀理论框架、社区参与式研究和半结构式访谈,探讨了 10 名精英/国际和世界级运动员(n = 9 名父亲,n = 1 名准父亲)的经历。通过反思性主题分析,我们确定了三大主题:父亲角色可以(1)提高和(2)阻碍精英运动员父亲的运动表现;以及(3)运动员父亲在运动表现和父亲责任之间进行权衡。我们的研究结果强调了男性运动员为人父母的经历如何反映了新时代的参与式父爱,并与已报道的身为孕妇和/或母亲的精英女性运动员的一些身份紧张经历相似。认识到孩子对男性运动员运动生涯的影响,以及父亲身份、母亲身份和精英体育之间的相似之处,可能会为运动员父亲提供更好的支持,同时也有助于减少女性是孩子主要照顾者的期望。
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