“This is the next frontier of performance”: power and knowledge in coaches “proactive” approaches to sportswomen’s health

IF 2.7 Q2 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
K. Schofield, H. Thorpe, S. Sims
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Abstract

ABSTRACT While research has explored coach knowledge on Low Energy Availability (LEA) and Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (RED-S), this is the first paper to explore how coaches are responding in their practices. Drawing upon semi-structured interviews with high-performance and elite coaches, this paper focuses on the experiences, lessons learnt and methods of coaches who adopt “proactive” approaches with their sportswomen regarding LEA and RED-S)related topics. Engaging a feminist poststructural approach, we explore four key themes: (i) the initial impetus to change practices, (ii) challenges encountered, (iii) strategies developed in the process of improving their own and others knowledge of LEA, and (iv) the gendered reactions and experiences of creating change. Ultimately, adopting a feminist poststructuralist lens to examine coach “proactive” approaches to sportswomen’s health encourages a more critical exploration of the workings of power through knowledge and language within the highly gendered elite sport environment.
“这是表现的下一个前沿”:教练对女运动员健康的“主动”方法中的力量和知识
虽然有研究探讨了教练在运动中低能量可用性(LEA)和相对能量不足(RED-S)方面的知识,但这是第一篇探讨教练在实践中如何应对的论文。本文通过对高绩效和精英教练的半结构化访谈,重点探讨了教练对女运动员在LEA和RED-S相关话题上采取“主动”方法的经验、教训和方法。采用女权主义后结构方法,我们探讨了四个关键主题:(i)变革实践的最初动力,(ii)遇到的挑战,(iii)在提高自己和他人对LEA知识的过程中制定的策略,以及(iv)创造变革的性别反应和经验。最后,采用女权主义后结构主义的视角来审视教练对女运动员健康的“主动”方法,鼓励在高度性别化的精英体育环境中,通过知识和语言对权力的运作进行更批判性的探索。
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Sports Coaching Review
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