Uehara Luiz, Falcous Mark, Button Chris, Davids Keith, Araújo Duarte, de Paula Adelgício Ribeiro, Saunders John
School of Physical Education, Sport and Exercise Sciences, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.
Sport and Human Performance Research Group, Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield, United Kingdom.
Front Sports Act Living. 2021 Mar 11;3:635241. doi: 10.3389/fspor.2021.635241. eCollection 2021.
Worldwide, 1.3 billion people live in , a socio-economic status that has been identified as a key determinant of a lack of sports participation. Still, numerous athletes around the world have grown up in underprivileged socio-economic conditions. This is the case in Brazil, a country with around 13.5 million impoverished citizens, yet, over decades, many of its best professional footballers have emerged from its favelas. In this article, we explore the role of the socio-cultural-economic constraints in shaping the development of skill and expertise of Brazilian professional football players. The methodological and epistemological assumptions of the "" (CSAR) approach are used as an underpinning framework for organizing and analyzing data. Results suggested that, at the exosystemic level of Brazilian society, emerges as an influential constraint that can potentially enrich football development experiences of Brazilian players. , however, is not the causation of outstanding football skill development. Rather, from the perspective of ecological dynamics, creates specific contexts that can lead to the emergence of physical as well as socio-cultural environment constraints (e.g., ) that can shape affordances (opportunities) for skill acquisition. These ideas suggest the need to ensure that environmental constraints can support people to amuse themselves cheaply, gain access to employment opportunities and maintain health and well-being through (unstructured and more structured) sport and physical activities in dense urban environments such as favelas, inner city areas, and banlieues. For this purpose, design of open play areas and even parkour installations can provide affordances landscapes for physical activity and sports participation in urban settings.
在全球范围内,有13亿人生活在贫困之中,这种社会经济状况被认为是缺乏体育参与的关键决定因素。然而,世界上仍有许多运动员在贫困的社会经济条件下成长。巴西就是这样一个例子,这个国家约有1350万贫困人口,但几十年来,许多最优秀的职业足球运动员都来自其贫民窟。在本文中,我们探讨了社会文化经济限制因素在塑造巴西职业足球运动员技能和专业知识发展方面所起的作用。“情境行动研究法”(CSAR)的方法论和认识论假设被用作组织和分析数据的基础框架。结果表明,在巴西社会的外系统层面,贫困是一个有影响力的限制因素,它有可能丰富巴西球员的足球发展经历。然而,贫困并不是卓越足球技能发展的唯一因果关系。相反,从生态动力学的角度来看,贫困创造了特定的背景,可能导致身体以及社会文化环境限制因素(例如……)的出现,这些因素可以塑造技能习得的机会。这些观点表明,有必要确保环境限制因素能够支持人们在贫民窟、市中心地区和城郊等密集城市环境中,通过(非结构化和结构化程度更高的)体育和身体活动,以低成本自娱自乐、获得就业机会并保持健康和幸福。为此,开放游乐区甚至跑酷设施的设计可以为城市环境中的体育活动和参与提供机会景观。