TY - JOUR
T1 - Adversarial growth in olympic swimmers
T2 - Constructive reality or illusory self-deception?
AU - Howells, Karen
AU - Fletcher, David
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 Human Kinetics, Inc.
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - Previous research suggests that adversarial growth is a real and constructive phenomenon that occurs in athletes who compete at the highest level of sport. In this study, however, we adopt a critical stance on the veridicality of growth by exploring Olympic swimmers' experience of constructive and illusory growth. Semistructured interviews, complemented by timelining, were analyzed using interpretative phenomenological analysis. Despite the inherently negative aspects of adversity, it was evident from the swimmers' interpretations that they also perceived positive consequences of their experiences. Analysis revealed that some of these positive outcomes were indicative of illusory aspects of growth, and other positive outcomes were more indicative of constructive aspects of growth. It appears that earlier phases of the growth process were characterized by more illusory aspects of growth, whereas when the temporal proximity from the adversity increased, more constructive aspects of growth were apparent.
AB - Previous research suggests that adversarial growth is a real and constructive phenomenon that occurs in athletes who compete at the highest level of sport. In this study, however, we adopt a critical stance on the veridicality of growth by exploring Olympic swimmers' experience of constructive and illusory growth. Semistructured interviews, complemented by timelining, were analyzed using interpretative phenomenological analysis. Despite the inherently negative aspects of adversity, it was evident from the swimmers' interpretations that they also perceived positive consequences of their experiences. Analysis revealed that some of these positive outcomes were indicative of illusory aspects of growth, and other positive outcomes were more indicative of constructive aspects of growth. It appears that earlier phases of the growth process were characterized by more illusory aspects of growth, whereas when the temporal proximity from the adversity increased, more constructive aspects of growth were apparent.
KW - Development
KW - Elite
KW - Functional
KW - Illusion
KW - Interpretative
KW - Sport
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U2 - 10.1123/jsep.2015-0159
DO - 10.1123/jsep.2015-0159
M3 - Article
C2 - 27392387
AN - SCOPUS:84991045242
SN - 0895-2779
VL - 38
SP - 173
EP - 186
JO - Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology
JF - Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology
IS - 2
ER -