"Careening
down Sugarloaf's famed Narrow Gauge Trail, downhill ski racer Sam Morse drops
2430 vertical feet in a little over a minute. The 16-year-old reaches speeds in
excess of 60 mph on the mile-and-a-half-long World Cup downhill course. Sam’s
parents, coaches, and teammates support his pursuit of podium gold... so does
his writing."
I'm still wading my way through this article. Yet again for the 1000th time, I've discovered that writing is hard. Duh x 1000.
On the plane ride out to Las Vegas last week, after pounding away on the article for 15+- hours, I stopped mid-sentence and decided--because I didn't have a %$#@ clue what I was doing--I had to think in a more linear way. So, I constructed an outline. I can't believe I created a quasi-traditional outline... Usually, I have a list of topics and go from there. But this outline (and as you'll see below, it's a list with Roman numerals, Duh x 1001) seems to have gotten me off the dime.
It's not that I didn't know what I was doing in the article. It's just that I hadn't discovered what the data (i.e., interviews and writing) was saying. Sometimes, we have to live our writing to the point of utter bewilderment before a tiny speck of light begins to twinkle on the computer screen's page. Duh x 1002.
I Introduction
1 Pix
of Sam racing
2 Glimpse
of CVA (Bode, others … check with Chip/website)
II Sam through
his teacher’s and coach’s lens
1.
Mary
Poulin
2.
Chip
Cochran
III Athletes’
Journals
1.
Definitions
2.
Glimpse
at Serena Williams’ journal
3.
Carlos
Delgado’s AJ
4.
David
Chamberlain
5.
Primary
focus of AJ is sport (While the primary focus of an Athlete’s Journal is sport,
other areas of the athlete’s life find their way into the journal. P 6/CB
article) *
IV Writing to
Learn
1.
Zinsser
2.
Murray
3.
What
SM said
4.
What
Charlie B. said
5.
What
the BMA athletes as a collective said
6.
How
do athletes learn? (Chart)
V Modes of
Writing
1.
Expressive
2.
Transactional
3.
Poetic
4.
Examples
from journals
VI The
Psychological
1.
Benefits
of AJs
2.
WOB
connections
VII Sam’s First
Journals
1.
Story
of ski trips
2.
Story
of agreement between Kingfield ES and Morse family
3.
Examples
and explanations
VIII Sam’s
Recent AJs
1.
Examples
2.
Evidence
of expressive writing
3.
Evidence
of writing to learn
4.
What
these examples reveal (questions for Sam)
IX What we learn
from Sam’s writing
1.
What
makes an effective coach for you?
2.
X Summary
No comments:
Post a Comment