Football Fitness - a new version of football? A concept for adult players in Danish football clubs

Søren Bennike, Laila Susanne Ottesen

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Abstract

This article explores a new Danish football-based activity for health called Football Fitness (FF). Data are from quantitative and qualitative methods, and the theoretical framework for the analysis of the organizational form of FF is the theory of path dependency (Mahoney) and first- and second-order change (Watzlawick etal.). Theories of Pestoff concerning differences between state, market, and the civil society and theories of voluntary associations in a Danish context (Kaspersen & Ottesen; Ibsen & Seippel) are applied. This article indicates how FF is a result of the changing landscape of sport and argues that it can be beneficial to target sports organizations and include the expertise of non-profit sports clubs if the goal is to raise the physical activity level of the local community and make these long lasting. But the organizations need to consider how this is to be done. FF, established by the Danish Football Association (FA) and managed by the voluntary clubs, is one example in a Danish context. Data indicate that FF is beneficial to the clubs involved in a number of ways. Among other things, it attracts new user groups and improves the club environment, including social activities and parental environment.

Translated title of the contributionFodbold Fitness - en ny version af fodbold?: Et koncepts for voksne spillere i danske fodbold klubber
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationChanging Landscapes in Sport: dynamics, hybridities and resistance : European Association for Sociology of Sport. Conference 2014: Book of Abstracts
Number of pages1
PublisherUtrecht University
Publication dateAug 2014
Pages47
ChapterSession 8 - Sport promotion
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2014
EventEuropean Association for Sociology of Sport: Changing Landscapes in Sport: Dynamics, Hybridities and Resistance - The Mulier Institute, University of Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands
Duration: 7 May 201410 May 2014
Conference number: 11

Conference

ConferenceEuropean Association for Sociology of Sport
Number11
LocationThe Mulier Institute, University of Utrecht
Country/TerritoryNetherlands
CityUtrecht
Period07/05/201410/05/2014

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