Understanding the motivations behind the "iron sport" among Greek competitive bodybuilders using interpretive phenomenological analysis

Karavaglides, Constantinos and Cogan, Nicola (2018) Understanding the motivations behind the "iron sport" among Greek competitive bodybuilders using interpretive phenomenological analysis. Journal of Qualitative Research in Sports Studies, 12 (1). pp. 167-180. 1.

[thumbnail of Cogan-JQRSS-2018-Understanding-the-motivations-behind-the-iron-sport-among-Greek]
Preview
Text. Filename: Cogan_JQRSS_2018_Understanding_the_motivations_behind_the_iron_sport_among_Greek.pdf
Final Published Version

Download (166kB)| Preview

Abstract

Bodybuilding has generated debate and controversy, with research having largely focused on pathologizing the sport. This study aimed to gain insight from the accounts of bodybuilders regarding their personal meanings, experiences, and motivations for engaging in the sport within Greece. Semi-structured interviews with six 'elite' competitive bodybuilders were conducted. The themes to have emerged using interpretative phenomenological analysis were: the need to stand out vs toll of being different, self-affirmation through challenges and personal sacrifices, the importance of the mind in bodybuilding, and the impacts of a transformational body. Suggestions for future research and theoretical implications of these findings are outlined.