An exploration of physical literacy in Masters Athletes.

Garry McCracken, Elijah M K Haynes, Jennifer M Jakobi
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Sport participation among older adults, is increasing, but many still fall short of meeting physical activity (PA) guidelines. Master athletes, who engage in PA through systematic training, and competition, offer unique insights into PA practices in later life. This study explored whether master athletes embody the principles of physical literacy and how their experiences could inform strategies to promote PA among older adults. An electronic survey completed by 35 master athletes (55-75 years, 20 female) and follow-up interviews with eight participants revealed that most were unfamiliar with the term "physical literacy," yet they intuitively practiced its principles. Master athletes identified parallels between their behaviors and physical literacy but viewed existing models as primarily youth-focused and less applicable to older adults. Additionally, lifelong sport participation was not universal; nine participants, predominantly women, began competitive sports later in life. A key finding was the importance of social connectedness, which emerged as a critical motivator and enabler for sustained PA among master athletes. This element, largely absent from current physical literacy frameworks, may be vital for engaging older adults in PA. Integrating social connection into physical literacy models could address barriers unique to this demographic, enhancing participation and promoting healthier aging.

老年人参与体育运动的人数在不断增加,但许多人仍未达到体育锻炼(PA)指南的要求。大师级运动员通过系统训练和比赛参与体育锻炼,为晚年生活中的体育锻炼实践提供了独特的见解。本研究探讨了体育大师是否体现了体育素养的原则,以及他们的经验如何为促进老年人体育锻炼的策略提供参考。通过对 35 名体育大师(55-75 岁,20 名女性)进行电子问卷调查,以及对 8 名参与者进行后续访谈发现,大多数人对 "体育素养 "一词并不熟悉,但他们却直观地实践了 "体育素养 "的原则。主要运动员发现了他们的行为与体育素养之间的相似之处,但他们认为现有的模式主要是针对年轻人的,不太适用于老年人。此外,终生参与体育运动的情况并不普遍;9 名参与者(主要是女性)在晚年才开始参加竞技体育运动。一个关键的发现是社会联系的重要性,它是大师级运动员持续参加体育锻炼的关键动力和促进因素。这一要素在目前的体育素养框架中基本缺失,但对于吸引老年人参与体育锻炼可能至关重要。将社会联系纳入体育素养模型可以解决这一人群特有的障碍,提高参与度并促进更健康的老龄化。
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