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Embodiment in active sport tourism: an autophenomenography of the Tour de France Alpine “Cols”
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Embodiment in active sport tourism: an autophenomenography of the Tour de France Alpine “Cols”

Matthew Lamont
Sociology of Sport Journal, Vol.38(3), pp.264-275
14/10/2020
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Existing conceptualizations of active sport tourism lack an empirical foundation in explaining the processes of embodiment through which active sport tourists engage with destination space. Adopting an autophenomenographic perspective, this paper explores embodiment in the context of a cycling tourism experience encompassing six iconic mountain passes within the French Alps synonymous with the Tour de France. Qualitative data draw attention to kinaesthetic and visceral sensations arising through multisensory feedback, along with affective responses produced as the body traverses venerated sport landscapes. This research highlights mind–body processes that shape mobile, active sport tourism experiences and provides an empirical and conceptual foundation to inform future studies of embodiment in active sport tourism.

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