Thursday, April 8, 2021

FANS by Larry Olmsted

FANS by Larry Olmsted is a fascinating look at “How Watching Sports Makes Us Happier, Healthier, and More Understanding.” Olmsted, a best-selling author of non-fiction, probes the sense of belonging and community which we, as fans, feel.  He discusses watching a game versus watching the arena filled with spectators and points out repeatedly how being a fan can positively impact emotional/mental health, physical health (fans tend to be more active), and ultimately lead to more understanding. He addresses that last point by using examples such as Jackie Robinson, Muhammad Ali and Joe Lewis, saying that even Obama asserted he might not have been elected were it not for Robinson’s actions. In addition, Olmsted notes the multi-generational bonding which occurs over sports and religion, a “comparable system of group identification and belonging.” FANS contains an impressive set of references and is a nice update to Sports: The All American Addiction by Gerdy. To hear more, visit Family Action Network (FAN) which is hosting Olmsted tonight at 7:00pm via Zoom; registration is requested.

Update: here is a link to the Olmsted interview from Family Action Network.

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