The accumulation of capital as motivation for gym-work among fitness enthusiasts in Singapore

Situating this research in contemporary Singapore society where gym centers are proliferating, the primary goal of this paper is to understand what motivates fitness enthusiasts to engage in gym-work. Pierre Bourdieu’s (1986) thesis on capital is used as framework to theme the r...

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Main Author: Khoo, Vivienne Hui Yee
Other Authors: Tan Joo Ean
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/55842
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Institution: Nanyang Technological University
Language: English
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Summary:Situating this research in contemporary Singapore society where gym centers are proliferating, the primary goal of this paper is to understand what motivates fitness enthusiasts to engage in gym-work. Pierre Bourdieu’s (1986) thesis on capital is used as framework to theme the results of benefits gained from involvement in gym fitness. Fieldwork was conducted at one gym in Eastern Singapore along with in-depth interviews with fourteen purposefully chosen gym attendees, who were divided into two groups based on their primary reason (i.e. work or leisure) for engaging in fitness. Findings reveal that while there are overlaps in the capital acquired by both groups, there were also some significant differences. The study accounts for this disparity by postulating a new capital, known as cognitive-affective capital and argues for a move away from Bourdieu’s determinist notion of habitus that underlies capital, proposing instead, a pragmatist conception of situated action.