Examining the phenomena of eating habits and body image satisfaction: an in depth study of the elite rhythmic gymnast as they transition into retirement from the sport

Text in English === Rhythmic gymnastics is a demanding sport that requires the athlete to not only execute the moves and elements required with perfection, but also demands a very specific lean body type in order to compete and be successful within the sport. This study explores retired gymnasts’ ex...

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Main Author: Di Palma, Amy
Other Authors: Uren, S. A.
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2016
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Online Access:Di Palma, Amy (2016) Examining the phenomena of eating habits and body image satisfaction: an in depth study of the elite rhythmic gymnast as they transition into retirement from the sport, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/21703>
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-uir.unisa.ac.za-10500-217032018-11-19T17:15:35Z Examining the phenomena of eating habits and body image satisfaction: an in depth study of the elite rhythmic gymnast as they transition into retirement from the sport Examing the phenomena of eating habits and body image Di Palma, Amy Uren, S. A. Elite rhythmic gymnasts Phenomenology Body image Eating habits Females Transition Retirement 616.8526008879644 Eating disorders in women -- Canada -- Psychological aspects Eating disorders in women -- Canada -- Case studies Women gymnasts -- Health and hygiene -- Canada Health and Nutrition Examination Survey -- Canada Body image in women -- Canada -- Psychological aspects Self-perception in women -- Canada -- Case studies Text in English Rhythmic gymnastics is a demanding sport that requires the athlete to not only execute the moves and elements required with perfection, but also demands a very specific lean body type in order to compete and be successful within the sport. This study explores retired gymnasts’ experiences of competing in rhythmic gymnastics at an elite level, as well as, exploring their experiences in relation to personal body image satisfaction and eating habits when they enter into retirement from the sport. The aim of this study is to provide an understanding of the athlete’s experiences as a rhythmic gymnast, as well as aspects of body image satisfaction and eating habits, following retirement from rhythmic gymnastics. The study provided a semi-structured interview to seven retired elite rhythmic gymnasts from Canada that had competed at provincial, national, and international levels. The data for this in-depth phenomenological study was obtained through the means of the semi-structured interviews to allow for the researcher to obtain an understanding of each of the gymnasts own personal experiences in their retired years. The transcription of each interview was then analysed and coded, first manually and then electronically using the qualitative coding software program ATLAS.ti, into various categories as well as themes found within the data. Findings were interpreted utilising the method of phenomenology explored themes relating to negative body image and poor eating habits both during their athletic career and after they had transitioned out of the sport and into retirement. In addition, the themes suggested that most of the former athletes still related to their elite rhythmic gymnastics identity with respect to their body image even after years of being in retirement. Participants seemed to highlight difficulties with lower self-confidence and self-esteem, as well as struggles regarding the acceptance of their body type and body image, themes also spoke to some participants’ dissatisfaction towards their new body post gymnastics. Ethical approval was obtained and all ethical standards were maintained throughout the duration of the research. Psychology M.A. (Psychology) 2016-10-24T10:32:03Z 2016-10-24T10:32:03Z 2016-02 Dissertation Di Palma, Amy (2016) Examining the phenomena of eating habits and body image satisfaction: an in depth study of the elite rhythmic gymnast as they transition into retirement from the sport, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/21703> http://hdl.handle.net/10500/21703 en 1 online resource (ix, 107 pages)
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topic Elite rhythmic gymnasts
Phenomenology
Body image
Eating habits
Females
Transition
Retirement
616.8526008879644
Eating disorders in women -- Canada -- Psychological aspects
Eating disorders in women -- Canada -- Case studies
Women gymnasts -- Health and hygiene -- Canada
Health and Nutrition Examination Survey -- Canada
Body image in women -- Canada -- Psychological aspects
Self-perception in women -- Canada -- Case studies
spellingShingle Elite rhythmic gymnasts
Phenomenology
Body image
Eating habits
Females
Transition
Retirement
616.8526008879644
Eating disorders in women -- Canada -- Psychological aspects
Eating disorders in women -- Canada -- Case studies
Women gymnasts -- Health and hygiene -- Canada
Health and Nutrition Examination Survey -- Canada
Body image in women -- Canada -- Psychological aspects
Self-perception in women -- Canada -- Case studies
Di Palma, Amy
Examining the phenomena of eating habits and body image satisfaction: an in depth study of the elite rhythmic gymnast as they transition into retirement from the sport
description Text in English === Rhythmic gymnastics is a demanding sport that requires the athlete to not only execute the moves and elements required with perfection, but also demands a very specific lean body type in order to compete and be successful within the sport. This study explores retired gymnasts’ experiences of competing in rhythmic gymnastics at an elite level, as well as, exploring their experiences in relation to personal body image satisfaction and eating habits when they enter into retirement from the sport. The aim of this study is to provide an understanding of the athlete’s experiences as a rhythmic gymnast, as well as aspects of body image satisfaction and eating habits, following retirement from rhythmic gymnastics. The study provided a semi-structured interview to seven retired elite rhythmic gymnasts from Canada that had competed at provincial, national, and international levels. The data for this in-depth phenomenological study was obtained through the means of the semi-structured interviews to allow for the researcher to obtain an understanding of each of the gymnasts own personal experiences in their retired years. The transcription of each interview was then analysed and coded, first manually and then electronically using the qualitative coding software program ATLAS.ti, into various categories as well as themes found within the data. Findings were interpreted utilising the method of phenomenology explored themes relating to negative body image and poor eating habits both during their athletic career and after they had transitioned out of the sport and into retirement. In addition, the themes suggested that most of the former athletes still related to their elite rhythmic gymnastics identity with respect to their body image even after years of being in retirement. Participants seemed to highlight difficulties with lower self-confidence and self-esteem, as well as struggles regarding the acceptance of their body type and body image, themes also spoke to some participants’ dissatisfaction towards their new body post gymnastics. Ethical approval was obtained and all ethical standards were maintained throughout the duration of the research. === Psychology === M.A. (Psychology)
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