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The Lived Experience of Physical Awkwardness: Adults' Retrospective Views

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CONTRIBUTORS:
  Author Fitzpatrick, D. A. (University of Winnipeg)
  Author Watkinson, E. J.
JOURNAL:
  Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly, 20(3), 279 - 297.
YEAR: 2003
PUB TYPE: Journal Article
SUBJECT(S): Physical Awkwardness, Developmental Coordination Disorder
DISCIPLINE: Kinesiology
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LANGUAGE: English
PUB ID: 103-393-580 (Last edited on 2003/08/15 10:02:53 GMT-6)
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ABSTRACT:
The investigation explored 12 adults’ past experiences of physical awkwardness. Hermeneutic phenomenology, a descriptive and interpretative methodology, uncovered feelings and meanings associated with childhood reminiscences of physical awkwardness, from 18 semi-structured interviews. Findings focus upon four themes, namely: “failing and falling,” “hurt and humiliation,” “worrying and wondering,” and seeking ways of “avoiding awkwardness” in the future. A heightened awareness of the subjective lived experience of those who are awkward in physical activity and sport situations would alert teachers, coaches, and others of the potential emotional and social consequences associated with it, and the need to address the problem of physical awkwardness, in particular, during early growth, maturation, skill development and learning.
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