ABSTRACT

This is the first book to examine the body in training in the context of religion, sport and wider physical culture, offering important insight into the performative, social, cultural and gendered aspects of somatic discipline and exercise. 

The book presents a series of fascinating thematic and case-study led chapters from around the world, examining topics including the martial discipline and symbolism of artistic gymnastics; religious interpretations of body vulnerability in the context of marathons; the religious language of corporeal training in sport and martial arts. Drawing on multi-disciplinary perspectives, from sport, religion, history and philosophy, the book explores the often contested and sometimes over-zealous application of training in both sport and religion and the ways in which this can cause harm to athletes or adherents. 

This is fascinating reading for any advanced student or researcher with an interest in the body, physical cultural studies, the ethics and philosophy of sport, the sociology of sport, religious studies, Asian studies or philosophy.

chapter |8 pages

Introduction

part I|47 pages

Personhood

chapter Chapter 1|14 pages

(Giving the Best of Yourself' in Sports

The Catholic Church's Attention to Sports in Past and Present

chapter Chapter 2|14 pages

Holy marathon – ‘running religion'?

Religious interpretations of Body Vulnerability in the context of marathons

chapter Chapter 3|17 pages

Gaining Balance in Religious Training

What Might Sports and Physical Culture Coaches Learn from This?

part II|51 pages

Virtue

chapter Chapter 4|15 pages

Corporeal Enhancement and Sport's Spiritual Dimension

A Virtue Ethics Proposal

chapter Chapter 5|19 pages

Training the Body (Stretching the Mind) and Moulding the Spirit

Sport, Christian Asceticism and Life as Self-Gift

chapter Chapter 6|15 pages

Towards an A to Z of faith in sport

part III|34 pages

Asceticism and Aesthetics

chapter Chapter 7|15 pages

Aesthetics and symbolism in artistic gymnastics

From martial discipline to ritual practices embodied in performance

chapter Chapter 8|17 pages

The Metaphysical Framework of Transformational Combat in Eastern Religions and Martial Arts

Implications for Sports and Physical Culture Training

part IV|68 pages

Education, Gender and Mental Health

chapter Chapter 9|14 pages

On the Bodies of Children

The Troubling Messages of American Youth Sports

chapter Chapter 11|22 pages

Promoting Western Sport and PE Ideas in China

Lessons Learned and Future Directions

chapter |12 pages

Concluding Remarks

Making Connections