Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/64868
Title: It’s not about the bike: a holistic view of the lifelong benefits of sport
Contributor(s): Mainsbridge, Casey  (author)orcid ; O'Neill, Kristy  (author)orcid 
Publication Date: 2024-07-25
Open Access: Yes
Handle Link: https://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/64868
Open Access Link: https://static1.squarespace.com/static/6458d4123efa5c20096f486f/t/66d90dfa29b005620e574c30/1725500926383/Sports+Abstract+Booklet.pdfOpen Access Link
Abstract: 

Internationally Australia is known as a ‘sporting nation’ and holds both a rich history and tradition in sport. Despite this reputation, much of Australia’s sporting culture is grounded in youth grassroots sport participation or international elite level performance. Typically, such culture can contribute to views that participation in sport is framed upon physical benefits such as the performance of skills, winning, and elitism. The purpose of this presentation is to dispel views pertaining to physical pursuits and competition as the pinnacle endeavours of sport. Evidence will be presented to substantiate and advocate the holistic benefits of sport especially, mentally, socially and emotionally. Our research draws upon the Australian Masters Games and a regional Australian program for newly-arrived migrants that used sport as a vehicle to build social inclusion, promote holistic health and enjoyment of movement across the lifespan. We demonstrate how underrepresented populations such as older adults and migrant groups can obtain these benefits throughout life and thrive. Ultimately, participation in sport is about so much more than the bike and should be viewed as a recreational activity for all.

Publication Type: Conference Publication
Conference Details: PopCRN 2024: UNE Popular Culture Research Network (PopCRN)'s: "Field of dreams" The popular culture of sports, Online Event, 25th - 26th July, 2024
Source of Publication: PopCRN 2024: UNE Popular Culture Research Network (PopCRN)'s: "Field of dreams" The popular culture of sports, p. 15-15
Publisher: Pop Culture Research Network (PopCRN)
Place of Publication: Australia
Fields of Research (FoR) 2020: 390111 Physical education and development curriculum and pedagogy
390301 Continuing and community education
441008 Sociology of culture
Socio-Economic Objective (SEO) 2020: 130602 Organised sports
200505 Migrant health
200203 Health education and promotion
HERDC Category Description: E3 Extract of Scholarly Conference Publication
Publisher/associated links: https://www.popcrn.org/past-conferences
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