“PUPPETS” IN WOMEN’S ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS: THE COACH-GYMNAST RELATIONSHIP FROM PIERRE BOURDIEU’S LENS

In Women's Artistic Gymnastics (WAG), athletes can be coach dependent, becoming submissive and this scenario may reflect subordination, harassment and abuse. This is worrying, because gymnasts are usually children. However, we  argue that coach conduct depends on complex interactions. Thus, we...

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Published inScience of gymnastics journal Vol. 12; no. 3; pp. 367 - 380
Main Authors Costa, Vítor Ricci, Marques, Renato Francisco Rodrigues, Oliveira, Mauricio dos Santos, Nunomura, Myrian
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Ljubljana University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Sport 01.10.2020
University of Ljubljana Press (Založba Univerze v Ljubljani)
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Summary:In Women's Artistic Gymnastics (WAG), athletes can be coach dependent, becoming submissive and this scenario may reflect subordination, harassment and abuse. This is worrying, because gymnasts are usually children. However, we  argue that coach conduct depends on complex interactions. Thus, we analyzed how the coach-gymnast relationship is built. We used Pierre Bourdieu's categories to argue our reflections. We identified that the domination forms in the coach-gymnast relationship are responsible for shaping long-lasting dispositions, triggered by a process marked by the inculcation and embodiment of certain practices. Thus, gymnasts develop a class habitus that reproduces and legitimates the logic of this field. Our appropriation of Bourdieu's lens has shown that the gymnasts are at a disadvantage in relation to the coaches and to the system. Therefore, these structures should not demand early outcomes, but allow gymnasts to decide whether they want to continue in this “game of domination”.
ISSN:2232-2639
1855-7171
DOI:10.52165/sgj.12.3.367-380