Iron dads : managing family, work, and endurance sport identities / Diana Tracy Cohen.
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- 9780813573748
- 9780813570969
- GV1060 .I766 2016
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G. Allen Fleece Library ONLINE | Non-fiction | GV1060.73 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Link to resource | Available | ocn957465359 |
Includes bibliographies and index.
Taking the first step -- Inside triathlon culture -- To tri or not to try -- The juggling act -- Why class matters -- Faith meets 140.6 -- Throwing in the towel -- The road ahead.
An accomplished triathlete and social scientist, Diana Tracy Cohen offers much insight into the effects of endurance-sport training on family, parenting, and the sense of self. Based in part on in-depth interviews with forty-seven triathletes and three prominent men in the race industry, Iron Dads explores the sacrifices that are required-both at home and at work-to cross an iron-distance finish line.
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