Jr Team Sport Development and Embodied Imagination
This journal reflects on junior team sport development through Robert Bosnak’s Embodied Imagination framework, linking dreamwork and alchemical transformation to youth hockey. It argues that athletes learn through embodied, relational experience rather than instruction alone, emphasizing body-based meaning, perspective-taking, and coaching practices that cultivate attentive, transformative presence within team environments. Read more...
Embodied Imagination in Team Sports
After watching a video about Embodied Imagination by Robert Bosnak, I keep returning to the idea that meaningful transformation doesn’t happen through analysis alone, but through sustained, lived, bodily experience. Soccer players, rowers, and synchronized swimmers don’t think their way into coordination; they feel their way there. Read more...