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Risk taking in Extreme Sports: A phenomenological perspective

โœ Scribed by Brymer, Eric


Book ID
120270251
Publisher
Informa UK (Taylor & Francis)
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
155 KB
Volume
13
Category
Article
ISSN
1174-5398

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โœฆ Synopsis


Participation in extreme sports is enjoying incredible growth while more traditional recreational activities such as golf are struggling to maintain numbers. Theoretical perspectives on extreme sports and extreme sport participants have assumed that participation is about risk-taking. however, these theory-driven methodologies may reflect judgments that do not necessarily relate to participants' lived experience. in this paper i review current risk-oriented perspectives on extreme sports and present research findings that question this assumed relationship between extreme sports and risk and thus reposition the experience in a hitherto unexplored manner. risk taking is not the focus. Participants acknowledge that the potential outcome of a mismanaged mistake or accident could be death. however, accepting this potential outcome does not mean that they search for risk. Participants argue that many everyday life events (e.g., driving) are high-risk events. Participants undertake detailed preparation in order to minimise the possibility of negative outcomes because extreme sports trigger a range of positive experiential outcomes. The study is significant as it followed a hermeneutic phenomenological process which did not presuppose a risk-taking orientation. hermeneutic phenomenology allows for a multitude of data sources including interviews (10 male and 5 female extreme sports participants, ages 30 to 72 years), auto-biographies, videos and other firsthand accounts. This process allowed this unexpected perspective to emerge more clearly.


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