Exercise addiction has sparked a growing interest in the scientific and clinical literature, yet this behavioral addiction has mainly been investigated quantitatively, from a positivistic perspective. This article explores the subjective and embodied dimensions of exercise addiction, broadening current conceptions of this emerging, still unofficial mental health category. Building on carnal sociology, and through a thematic analysis of mobile interviews conducted with 17 self-proclaimed "exercise addicts" from Canada, this article examines the interrelations between the embodiment of exercise addiction and the normative social elements at stake in the shaping of the category, providing insights on how exercise is experienced as an addiction.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe trajectory of SPA as a health factor underwent a major change in the mid-1960s, by emerging from the strictly scientific field to become a general public approach to the prevention of cardiovascular disease. In the context of an epidemiological paradigm comprising risk factors likely to increase the probability of developing this type of disease, the medical community worked to enhance the practical application of the idea that SPA is a legitimate solution to address this issue. In France, cardiologists of the French Federation of Cardiology became the legitimate leaders in this field.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Sports Med Phys Fitness
December 2015
Aim: The study aimed to analyse the influence of playing style on the physiological responses of offensive players and on match characteristics during table tennis matches.
Methods: Eight table tennis players were involved in the study. Among them, six players with an offensive playing style (Off) played respectively two matches: one against an offensive player (Off vs.