Intensive Physical Activity and Alexithymia: Results from Swimmers' Discourse Analysis

Author:

Allegre Benjamin1,Souville Marc2,Noel-Jorand Marie-Christine3,Pellegrin Liliane4,Therme Pierre1

Affiliation:

1. Faculté des Sciences du Sport, Aix-Marseille 2 University

2. Faculte des Sciences du Sport, Aix-Marseille 2 University

3. Département de Biomathématiques et Statistique, “La Timone” Medical School, Aix-Marseille 2 University

4. Département de Biomathématiques et Statistique, “ha Timone” Medical School, Aix-Marseille 2 University

Abstract

The aim of this study was to describe and understand the relationship of swimmers' practice intensity and alexithymia features in discourse. This study investigated psychological processes in two groups of male swimmers training at different intensities. The first group was composed of 10 Expert amateurs ( M age = 19.5 yr., SD=1.9), who were competing at the national or international level and trained 22 hours per week. The second group was composed of 10 Amateur swimmers ( M age = 20.5 yr., SD =1.4), who competed at the regional level and trained 6 hours per week. The discourse of swimmers was analysed using the ALCESTE (Analyse de Lexèmes Coocurents dans les Enoncés Simples d'un Texte) method of discourse analysis. Discourse analysis was performed on speech samples produced by swimmers. All the swimmers showed alexithymic verbal behaviour as regards both the means of expression used and the feelings and emotions expressed. This lack of articulateness was more pronounced in the Expert than in the Amateur group. The difference of alexithymic features in correlation with the intensity of sport practice raises the question of the health benefits of intense sports practice and the need for psychological assessment of athletes.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Psychology

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