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Journal articles on the topic "Énaction – Sports"
Hauw, Denis. "Énaction et intervention en psychologie du sport chez les sportifs élites et en formation." Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science / Revue canadienne des sciences du comportement 50, no. 1 (January 2018): 54–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/cbs0000094.
Full textUrlacher-Schaal, Anaëlle, Olivier Vors, Marlène Bouyat, Gilian Cante, and Christophe Schnitzler. "Développer l’éthique et les comportements pro-environnementaux en EPS : une méthode mixte de recherche sur une étude interventionnelle de 8 mois." Staps N° 141, no. 3 (January 17, 2024): 35–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/sta.141.0035.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Énaction – Sports"
Rochat, Nadège. "Analyse énactive de l'activité en trail et ultra-trail : une approche multi-sourcing." Thesis, Normandie, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017NORMR037/document.
Full textRooted in the enaction paradigm (Varela et al., 1993), the aim of this thesis was to analyse the activity in trail and ultra-trail running. A multi-sourcing observatory was constructed to conduct our analyses. It was composed of forum discussions posted on the community website of the Raidlight brand, races narratives posted on blogs, enactive interviews and third-person data characterising the vertical oscillations of both the runners and their carrying systems. The results of the discussion forums showed that trail runners share common concerns regarding health and training issues. The results of the blog narratives and enactive interviews analyses characterised trail runners’ activity in race situation, by reporting (a) phenomenological gestalts, which temporal layout identified activity profiles, (b) vitality states, which repartition and temporal organisation differed in finishers and withdrawers and (c) seven key-stages involved in withdrawals. The results of analyses of the use of equipment showed that the sensations of bouncing reported by runners were confirmed by the behavioural data. Taken together, these results suggested that trail runners’ activity can be characterised by different data sources, reporting the various meaningful experiences that trail runners enact in situation. They provide practical and transformative implications for the proposition of an intervention model in sport psychology as well as a proposition of a multi-sourcing conception model for companies, which seek to integrate users in their conception processes
Vauclin, Pierre. "Ρerceptiοn et franchissement d'οbstacles dans la lοcοmοtiοn cycliste." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Normandie, 2025. http://www.theses.fr/2025NORMR001.
Full textThe main objective of this thesis is to validate the general hypothesis that cyclists perceive, select and actualize opportunities for action (i.e., affordances) for aperture crossing that are scaled to their action capabilities. Because an object held or attached to the body creates a unique set of actions capabilities and control dynamics, individuals should be attuned and calibrated to this integrated person-plus-object system. It is about extending the theory of affordances in the case of a person-plus-object system through three aperture crossing experiments in cycling. In a first experiment, results showed that experienced cyclists perceive narrower aperture as cross-able than occasional cyclists but that both perceive this affordance in relation to their maximal action capabilities. In a second experiment, cyclists were tested to determine whether greater maximal action capabilities make more accurate decision. Our findings confirmed that affordances for crossing an aperture are scaled to maximal action capabilities, however accuracy in decision-making (i.e. decide to cross or not to cross) decrease near the maximal action capabilities in intermediate cyclists. In a third experiment, it was investigated whether more accurate decision relate to wider repertoire of mode of action and greater maximal action capabilities. Results showed that cyclists, regardless their maximal action capability, would exploit degeneracy of perception-action system to cross apertures but only increasing maximal action capability was associated with the use of more complex action modes. This thesis expend the scope of affordances for aperture crossing to the person-plus-object system by showing that individuals perceive affordances in relation to their maximal action capabilities. Moreover, the findings suggested that increasing maximal action capabilities in cycling is linked to more accurate decision to cross an aperture. This is proposed to reflect an improved ability to incorporate the bike into an integrated person-plus-object system
Paret, Karine. "La formation d'éducateurs socio-sportifs en "licence professionnelle développement social et médiation par le sport" : étude de la dynamique des expériences vécues dans un dispositif multimodal." Thesis, Orléans, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017ORLE2022/document.
Full textThe social sport educator (SSE) gets deeply involved in environments imbued with social tensions. This professional in social sport intervention faces the reality of the job and owns skills to persevere in his function and ensure his professional sustainability. In the professional degree in Orleans, a multimodal system is drawn from the findings of the research in order to develop skills: it is the area of study. Various training situations take place : workshops consisting in exchanging about practical experiences among peers, intervention workshops with targeted audiences (the latter relates to child welfare and judicial protection of juveniles), workshops whose aim is to shareexperiences, which enables the SSE to exchange about important moments with a class student for the benefit oftheir professional development, workshops consisting in the assessment of vocational training.This study is carried out within the theoretical framework of course-of-action in cognitive anthropology(Theureau, 1992, 2004) and follows the Grounded Theory (Glaser & Strauss, 2017). It is also complementary and it takes on the SSE’s point of view to analyze key moments as well as the dynamics of their professional development