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“After the Dust Settles”: Foucauldian Narratives of Retired Athletes' “Re-orientation” to Exercise

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posted on 2024-06-06, 03:35 authored by L Jones, Zoe AvnerZoe Avner, J Denison
One aspect of sports retirement that has been overlooked until recently is the manner in which retired athletes relate to, and seek to redefine, the meaning of exercise in their post-sport lives. In this article, three Foucauldian scholars present and analyze a series of vignettes concerning their own sense-making and meaning-making about exercise following their long-term involvement in high-performance soccer (authors one and two) and distance running (author three). In doing so, this paper aims to underline the problematic legacy of high-performance sport for retiring athletes' relationship to movement and exercise, and to highlight how social theory, and Foucauldian theorization in particular, can serve to open new spaces and possibilities for thinking about sports retirement.

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Journal

Frontiers in Sports and Active Living

Volume

4

Article number

901308

Pagination

1-11

Location

Lausanne, Switzerland

ISSN

2624-9367

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2624-9367

Language

eng

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C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Publisher

Frontiers Media

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