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Physical Activity Researcher
Highlights / Spontaneous Ecologization through Everyday Walking? Prof. Sigmund Loland (Pt2) - Meaningful Sport Series

Physical Activity Researcher

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 38:07


In contemporary physical activity promotion, a quantitative and instrumental approach is the predominant perspective. From this view, physical activity needs to be promoted as a means to prevent various threats to physical and mental health produced by our sedentary lifestyles. With Professor Sigmund Loland, we explore alternative framings that could help us imagine human movement, including mundane activities such as walking to work, in a different way. What if these activities, in addition to their well-documented health benefits, could help us develop a deeper sense of environmental interconnectedness, and the disposition to live and act in more sustainable ways? Our conversation draws on Prof. Loland's recent article The poetics of everyday movement: Human movement ecology and urban walking. Sigmund Loland is a professor of sport philosophy and ethics at the Norwegian School of Sport Sciences (NIH), Oslo. He has published extensively in the area of sport philosophy and ethics, including questions about meaning in movement and ecological perspectives on sport. ___________ This podcast episode is sponsored by Fibion Inc. | Better Sleep, Sedentary Behavior and Physical Activity Research with Less Hassle --- Collect, store and manage SB and PA data easily and remotely - Discover ground-breaking Fibion SENS --- Learn more about Fibion Flash - a versatile customizable tool with HRV and accelerometry capability.  --- SB and PA measurements, analysis, and feedback made easy. Learn more about Fibion Research. --- Fibion Helix – Ideal for large scale studies. Scalable and affordable with patented precision. --- Fibion G2 – validated data on sitting, standing, activity types, energy expenditure, with participant friendly reports.   --- Learn more about Fibion Sleep and Fibion Circadian Rhythm Solutions. --- Fibion Kids - Activity tracking designed for children. --- Explore our Wearables, Experience sampling method (ESM), Sleep, Heart rate variability (HRV), Sedentary Behavior and Physical Activity article collections for insights on related articles. --- Refer to our article "Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior Measurements" for an exploration of active and sedentary lifestyle assessment methods. --- Learn about actigraphy in our guide: Exploring Actigraphy in Scientific Research: A Comprehensive Guide. --- Gain foundational ESM insights with "Introduction to Experience Sampling Method (ESM)" for a comprehensive overview. --- Explore accelerometer use in health research with our article "Measuring Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior with Accelerometers ". --- For an introduction to the fundamental aspects of HRV, consider revisiting our Ultimate Guide to Heart Rate Variability. --- Follow the podcast on Twitter https://twitter.com/PA_Researcher  Follow host Dr Olli Tikkanen on Twitter https://twitter.com/ollitikkanen  Follow Fibion on Twitter https://twitter.com/fibion  Check our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@PA_Researcher   

NIH-podden
OL i krigstid: Hvordan vil krigen i Gaza og Ukraina påvirke Paris-OL?

NIH-podden

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 30:13 Transcription Available


Hvorfor får enkelte russiske utøvere stille som nøytrale utøvere i OL i Paris? Og hvorfor får Israel stille med egen tropp og eget flagg?  Andreas Selliaas, redaktør idrettspolitikk.no og Sigmund Loland, professor NIH gir deg svar og innsikten du trenger før verdens største idrettsarrangement. 26.juli åpner OL i Paris med brask og bram på elva Seinen. Men bakteppet er spesielt år og sikkerhetsopplegget enormt i millionbyen.  Hva skjer hvis det blir store demonstrasjoner under OL? Hva gjør IOC?  Vil utøvere bryte det olympiske charteret og demonstrere f.eks på seierspallen? Hvordan blir det for norske utøvere å møte utøvere fra Israel og Russland? Det er ingen tvil om at det er mer enn det sportslige som vil prege årets OL.  Programledere er Christina Gjestvang og Gjermund Erikstein-Midtbø.  Redigerer er Eskil Byrkjeland. 

Idrettsforskning
Episode 100 - Doping: raskere, høyere og sterkere til en hver pris?

Idrettsforskning

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 38:54


I denne episoden snakker vi med professor Sigmund Loland ved Norges Idrettshøgskole (NIH). Doping som er prestasjonsfremmende er et velkjent fenomen i idretten. Hvilken betydning har dette for idretten med tanke på verdigrunnlag og fair play? God lytting! Kontaktinfo: ⁠Jobbsiden⁠ ⁠Researchgate Referanser: ⁠⁠⁠Tjønndal, A. (2023). Idrettsteknologi. Kap 7 Sesong 6 av Idrettsforskning er et samarbeid med podcasten ⁠⁠⁠⁠RESPONSECAST⁠⁠⁠⁠. Sesongens episoder ledes av Tom Erik Solstad og Anne Tjønndal. Podcasten er produsert av VON kommunikasjon.

Idrettsforskning
Episode 95 - Hva mister og vinner vi med ny teknologi?

Idrettsforskning

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 43:49


I denne episoden snakker vi med professor Sigmund Loland ved Norges Idrettshøgskole (NIH). Idretten, fra antikken til i dag, har alltid benyttet seg av teknologi, og idrettsprestasjonen har gjort utrolige fremskritt på grunn av dette. Men hvilke negative aspekter er det ved bruk av teknologi? Er det utelukkende positivt pga. at det gagner prestasjonen vår? God lytting! Kontaktinfo: Jobbsiden Researchgate Referanser: Tjønndal, A. (2023). Idrettsteknologi. Fagbokforlaget. Loland, S. (2009) The Ethics of Performance-Enhancing Technology in Sport, Journal of the Philosophy of Sport, 36:2, 152-161

Physical Activity Researcher
Using Backcasting to Develop a Sustainable Vision of Sport – Dr Alexandra Köves and Attila Szathmári (Pt2) – Meaningful Sport Series

Physical Activity Researcher

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 28:13


Backcasting methodology starts from the future. What kind of sport do we want to have in 2050? What are the steps we need to take to get there? In this second part of our conversation with Alexandra Köves and Attila Szathmári, we explore degrowth thinking in the world of sport and what kind of vision masters students in sports economics developed for the future of sport in a backcasting project. Our conversation mainly draws on the guests' recent work, co-authored with Orsolya Herr, "The vision of sustainable sport in a backcasting research" (Economy & Society, 2021). Dr Alexandra Köves is an Associate Professor at the Institute of Business Economics at Corvinus University of Budapest. She is an ecological economist researching Degrowth, sustainable employment and sustainable business. Her other research projects involving backcasting include Backcasting for sustainable employment: a Hungarian experience and Inner drives: Is the future of marketing communications more sustainable when using backcasting? She is also hosting the podcast Economics for Rebels. Attila Szathmári is a PhD candidate and Assistant Lecturer at the Institute of Business Economics at Corvinus University of Budapest and a Commentator on Eurosport. His work has explored sustainability, (elite) sport and Degrowth perspectives. His other studies on sport and sustainability include Who cares about Gladiators? An elite-sport-based concept of Sustainable Sport and 'I wouldn't do anything differently... Although I won't let my child go in that direction': Successful Hungarian Olympians' understandings and experiences at the close of elite sport careers. ---- Liked this episode? You are likely to find the related episodes with Gunnar Breivik and Sigmund Loland interesting. 

Physical Activity Researcher
What could a Degrowth Vision of Sport Look Like? Dr Alexandra Köves & Attila Szathmári (Pt1) - Meaningful Sport Series

Physical Activity Researcher

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 32:56


Degrowth perspectives call for a serious rethinking of various areas of our social life and have been used in many domains, yet sport has not been one of them. What does degrowth imply for our recreational sporting activities or the sporting mega-events? What are we willing to give up and what can we keep in our sport cultures, when we are trying to stay within planetary boundaries? Do we even need to rethink the more fundamental meaning and value of sport in our lives and societies? Alexandra Köves and Attila Szathmári have recently expanded the degrowth thinking into the world of sport. Our conversation mainly draws on their recent work, co-authored with Orsolya Herr, "The vision of sustainable sport in a backcasting research" (Economy & Society, 2021). Dr Alexandra Köves is an Associate Professor at the Institute of Business Economics at Corvinus University of Budapest. She is an ecological economist researching Degrowth, sustainable employment and sustainable business. She is also hosting the podcast Economics for Rebels. Attila Szathmári is a PhD candidate and Assistant Lecturer at the Institute of Business Economics at Corvinus University of Budapest and a Commentator on Eurosport. His work has explored sustainability, (elite) sport and Degrowth perspectives. ---- Liked this episode? You are likely to find the related episodes with Gunnar Breivik and Sigmund Loland interesting.   

Physical Activity Researcher
Spontaneous Ecologization through Everyday Walking? Prof. Sigmund Loland (Pt2) - Meaningful Sport Series

Physical Activity Researcher

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 38:07


In contemporary physical activity promotion, a quantitative and instrumental approach is the predominant perspective. From this view, physical activity needs to be promoted as a means to prevent various threats to physical and mental health produced by our sedentary lifestyles. With Professor Sigmund Loland, we explore alternative framings that could help us imagine human movement, including mundane activities such as walking to work, in a different way. What if these activities, in addition to their well-documented health benefits, could help us develop a deeper sense of environmental interconnectedness, and the disposition to live and act in more sustainable ways? Our conversation draws on Prof. Loland's recent article The poetics of everyday movement: Human movement ecology and urban walking. Sigmund Loland is a professor of sport philosophy and ethics at the Norwegian School of Sport Sciences (NIH), Oslo. He has published extensively in the area of sport philosophy and ethics, including questions about meaning in movement and ecological perspectives on sport. Timestamps: 5:07 Why do good ideas come when you are walking? 6:45 What is Human Movement Ecology 15:30 Can we cultivate our openness to ecological experiences? 23:50 Why children need "a serious" introduction to movement activities... and the joys of gliding sports 28:20 Boycotting sporting mega-events: does it achieve its aims? -- Liked this episode? You are likely to find the episodes with Gunnar Breivik on deep ecological sport and with Simon Beames on outdoor education interesting.

Physical Activity Researcher
Developing Ecological Awareness through Physical Activity - Prof. Sigmund Loland (Pt 1) - Meaningful Sport Series

Physical Activity Researcher

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2022 28:32


Why is meaning central to movement cultures, and how does it relate to ecological awareness and sustainability? Are there certain meanings and values of sport that are problematic when we are trying to move towards more sustainable movement cultures? Can we find potential for ecologization also in competitive and elite sport, which have been often considered with suspicion by eco-philosophers? Sigmund Loland is a professor of sport philosophy and ethics at the Norwegian School of Sport Sciences (NIH), Oslo. He has published extensively in the area of sport philosophy and ethics, including questions about meaning in movement and ecological perspectives on sport. Prof. Loland's works discussed in the episode include Morality, Medicine, and Meaning: Toward an Integrated Justification of Physical Education, Outline of an Ecosophy of Sport, and Record Sports: An Ecological Critique and a Reconstruction. -- Time Stamps 3:00 Why is Physical Education taught in schools? 5:05 Morality, Medicine and Meaning as three justifications of PE 10:20 Can the "Meaning perspective" on PE and PA cover non-anthropocentric perspectives? 17:10 Eco-philosophy and competitive sport: is there a clash? 20:30 Why are record sports unsustainable? 26:40 What is the internal problem of sport in relation to sustainability? -- Liked this episode? You are likely to find the episodes with Gunnar Breivik on deep ecological sport and with Simon Beames on outdoor education interesting.

NIH-podden
Episode 10: Doping i idretten (del 1)

NIH-podden

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2020 33:49


I dag er overskriften doping. De fleste har nok en ganske bestemt oppfatning av hva doping handler om. Men hvordan defineres det egentlig i anti-doping-regelverket? Vi får besøk av Sigmund Loland, som er professor ved Institutt for idrett og samfunnsvitenskap, NIH.

Ekko
Blir du en bedre fotballspiller av å lese bøker?

Ekko

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2018 29:56


- Jeg har sett trenere og spillere stange hodet i veggen fordi de ikke evner å kommunisere på et språklig og emosjonelt plan. Litteratur bidrar til å utvikle disse egenskapene, og vil samtidig gjøre spillere bedre i stand til å takle agenter og sportsdirektører. Det sier Michael Stilson, lærer og ex- fotballproff, som mener at Toppidretten i Norge har alt for lite fokus på dette. Mv: August Frobenius, fotballtalent på Stabæk, Nikolai Frobenius, forfatter og fotballpappa, og Sigmund Loland, professor ved Norges Idrettshøyskole. Programleder: Ellen Wesche Guttormsen

Ekko
Retttferdig idrett vil vi ha

Ekko

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2016 17:51


Friske langrennsløper tar astmamedisin. Rike fotballklubber kjøper alle de beste spillerne. Det er så mye som gjør toppidretten urettferdig! Hør tildigere langrennsløper Gudmund Skjeldal (han fikk også astmamedisin på 90tallet..) og ekspert på idrett og etikk Sigmund Loland ..om hvor mye ulikhet vi må tåle i sport. Programleder: Martin Jahr

nrk rike idrett friske gudmund skjeldal sigmund loland
Ekko
Jakten på vinnergenene

Ekko

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2016 21:49


Noen gener gir raske muskler, andre gir store muskler, og noen gener gir bedre oksygenopptak. Har du som idrettsutøver naturlig fått alle disse har du vunnet genlotteriet! Men hvis ikke, så kan gen-doping kanskje være fristene. Hvordan skal dopingjegerne se forskjell på medfødte og innførte gener? mv: Sigrid Bratlie Thoresen, molekylærbiolog og seniorrådgiver i Bioteknologirådet og Sigmund Loland, professor på Norges Idrettshøgskole og Wadas etiske råd. Programleder: Ellen Wesche Guttormsen

men noen nrk jakten norges idrettsh bioteknologir sigmund loland