Ronkainen Noora J, Ryba Tatiana V
a Exercise, Health and Technology Center , Shanghai Jiao Tong University , Shanghai , China.
b Department of Psychology , University of Jyvaskyla , Jyväskylä , Finland.
J Sports Sci. 2017 May;35(10):923-928. doi: 10.1080/02640414.2016.1201211. Epub 2016 Jun 30.
This study is situated within an existential-narrative theoretical framework to examine the impact of career-threatening injury on professional ice hockey players' well-being and career construction. Professional ice hockey culture is construed as a privileged space characterised by hegemonic masculinity, fierce competition as well as high-risk behaviours often resulting in sports injuries. In this paper, we analyse two players' life stories with a particular focus on injury as a boundary situation involving social and temporal breakdown and re-evaluation of meaning of sporting life projects. Emergent narratives surrounding existential themes of loss of meaning and loneliness in the face of injury were analysed in connection with players' search for authenticity and realignment with self-concept. Each player developed resistant narratives to the dominant ethos of professional sport in order to restore well-being and sense of self. The relational aspects of injury are highlighted in practical recommendations.
本研究置于存在主义叙事理论框架内,以考察危及职业生涯的伤病对职业冰球运动员幸福感和职业建构的影响。职业冰球文化被视为一个特权空间,其特点是霸权男性气质、激烈竞争以及常常导致运动损伤的高风险行为。在本文中,我们分析了两名运动员的生活故事,特别关注伤病作为一种边界情境,它涉及社会和时间的崩溃以及对体育生活项目意义的重新评估。围绕伤病所产生的存在主义主题,如意义丧失和孤独感等新兴叙事,与运动员对真实性的探寻以及与自我概念的重新校准相关联进行了分析。每位运动员都发展出了与职业体育主导精神相悖的叙事,以恢复幸福感和自我意识。伤病的关系层面在实际建议中得到了强调。