What is athlete life management in Singapore’s sporting ecosystem? An interpretative phenomenological analysis of a dual-career assistance program

IF 8 2区 医学 Q1 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
T. Chambers, Harry Lim
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Abstract

ABSTRACT This investigation explored practitioners’ experiences of providing Athlete Life Management (ALM) as a career assistance support service for Singaporean athletes. The researchers adopted a relativist ontology and constructionist epistemology to frame the study, and an interpretative phenomenological analysis methodology. The five participants (four female, one male) were from various Singaporean sporting organisations and were employed as ALM practitioners. Following data analysis, we discovered one superordinate theme: sporting ecosystem. Three higher order themes were also identified within the sporting ecosystem: cultural evolution towards a sporting identity, harmonious practitioner engagement, and practising with care and compassion. Collectively, the results emphasised the organic development of ALM, and that this important athlete support service is situated within Singapore’s dynamic sporting ecosystem. The study adds valuable knowledge to the existing literature on athlete career support by highlighting the practitioners’ experiences within a non-traditional discourse.
新加坡体育生态系统中的运动员生活管理是什么?双重职业援助计划的解释性现象学分析
摘要本调查探讨了从业者为新加坡运动员提供运动员生活管理(ALM)作为职业援助支持服务的经验。研究者采用相对主义本体论和建构主义认识论作为研究框架,并采用解释性现象学分析方法。五名参与者(四名女性,一名男性)来自新加坡多个体育组织,受雇于ALM从业者。在数据分析之后,我们发现了一个上级主题:体育生态系统。在体育生态系统中还确定了三个更高层次的主题:向体育身份的文化演变、和谐的从业者参与以及以关怀和同情的方式练习。总的来说,研究结果强调了ALM的有机发展,这项重要的运动员支持服务位于新加坡充满活力的体育生态系统中。该研究通过强调从业者在非传统话语中的经历,为现有的运动员职业支持文献增添了宝贵的知识。
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