Bergström Max, Solli Guro Strøm, Sandbakk Øyvind, McGawley Kerry, Sæther Stig Arve
Department of Sociology and Political Science, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway.
Department of Sports Sciences and Physical Education, Nord University, Bodø, Norway.
Front Sports Act Living. 2024 Jul 18;6:1427211. doi: 10.3389/fspor.2024.1427211. eCollection 2024.
In the last decade, a growing body of research has focused on the many aspects and challenges of combining parenthood with elite sport. Although the number of father-athletes is significantly higher than the number of mother-athletes, few studies to date have focused on male athletes' experiences in a parenting context.
The aims of the present study were to explore how father-athlete challenges manifest among elite Nordic skiers in Norway, and to better understand how male athletes balance their priorities as they initiate, maintain, and/or discontinue their athletic career as a father-athlete.
Qualitative data were collected through semi-structured interviews with 10 world-class male Nordic skiers in Norway (3 athletes without a child, 4 current father-athletes and 3 former father-athletes) and the content was analyzed using thematic analysis.
Four main stages were identified in the father-athlete transition: (a) (b) (c), and (d) Through these stages the informants expected/had experienced challenges such as performance decline, disturbed sleeping patterns, fear of sickness and role conflicts. To manage these challenges, the father-athletes had developed various strategies to balance their dual roles (e.g., adapting training and competition seasons). Among the benefits, the father-athletes mentioned that they had become more structured, time efficient and ruthless with their priorities, enhanced motivation to train and a better work-life balance.
This study offers valuable insights into father-athlete challenges that can be used to support career longevity and work-life balance among male athletes.
在过去十年中,越来越多的研究聚焦于为人父母与精英运动相结合的诸多方面和挑战。尽管男性运动员的数量显著高于女性运动员,但迄今为止,很少有研究关注男性运动员在为人父母背景下的经历。
本研究的目的是探讨挪威精英北欧滑雪运动员中男性运动员面临的挑战是如何表现出来的,并更好地理解男性运动员在开始、维持和/或终止其作为父亲运动员的运动生涯时,是如何平衡他们的优先事项的。
通过对挪威10名世界级男性北欧滑雪运动员(3名没有孩子的运动员、4名现任父亲运动员和3名前任父亲运动员)进行半结构化访谈收集定性数据,并使用主题分析法对内容进行分析。
在父亲运动员的转变过程中确定了四个主要阶段:(a)(b)(c)和(d) 通过这些阶段,受访者预期/经历了诸如成绩下降、睡眠模式紊乱、对生病的恐惧和角色冲突等挑战。为了应对这些挑战,父亲运动员们制定了各种策略来平衡他们的双重角色(例如,调整训练和比赛季节)。在好处方面,父亲运动员们提到,他们变得更有条理、时间利用更高效,并且在优先事项上更加果断,增强了训练动力,实现了更好的工作与生活平衡。
本研究为男性运动员面临的挑战提供了有价值的见解,可用于支持男性运动员的职业生涯长久发展和工作与生活的平衡。