Interactivity Foundation

What IF…? The Future of Sports and Fitness–the Fourth of Four Conversations

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What do you imagine as an ideal future for sports and fitness?

Suppose you were to imagine an ideal future for sports and fitness in our society. What would it look like? What might we do as a society to travel toward this future?

Below are some of the different ideas that came up in the fourth of our four Community Conversations in collaboration with IONA Senior Services. We asked the participants to think big, to imagine a future they’d like to see. A great deal of agreement emerged around the notion of prioritizing a robust sense of “fitness” or “wellness” for the entire population. As a society we should make sure that people of all ages, ability levels, genders, races, socio-economic classes, etc., have access to sports and fitness activities. The participants felt that we should try to maximize sports and fitness participation for the whole population because of the potential gains society-wide for health and wellness, whether we’re talking about physical, mental, or social health. There were different points of emphasis about aspects of these ideal futures, and about how we might move toward them.

If you’re interested in the prior sessions, you can read summaries of the first (on what sports mean to us), second (on sports and health), and third (on sports and justice) community conversations. (Our Future of Sports and Society discussion project adds some other ideas). One constant feature of these discussions was that most of the participants came to them with little personal interests in sports. Still, they emerged from each session remarking about what a complex and compelling topic sports are for us to explore as democratic citizens. They consistently found that there was more to think about than they had supposed–and that sports were, and could be, a vitally important part of a healthy society. This series has been part of our ongoing work with the Weaving Community, reweaving social connections through the practice of generous conversations.


 

What if we shift the culture around sports and fitness activities to integrate them fully into everyone’s daily lives as an accepted and expected part of all lives?

To get there, we might…

 

What if we invest in the material conditions or infrastructure to make it possible for everyone to take part in sports and fitness activities?

We might…

 

What if we had a cradle-to-grave public program to encourage lifelong sports and fitness activity as an entitlement, not a privilege?

We might…

 

What if we shift our focus from sports competition to fitness?

We might…

 

What if we shift the way we approach sex, gender, and sports?

We might…

 

What if we use technology to boost the benefits of sports and fitness for all?

We might…

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