10: Walking and Writing, Running and Redraftingx
Towards a template for the physically-active creative by Liam Bell & Gemma Ryde
ABSTRACT
This paper investigates the interdisciplinary and symbiotic links between creativity and physical activity in
order to present a template for a physically-active creative. Co-written by a Creative Writing and a Sport
and Physical Activity academic, the research draws on existing literature across both disciplines and original
quantitative and qualitative research. After exploring examples of famous writers and artists who undertook
exercise as part of their creative process and incorporating a review of studies on creativity from the physical
activity and sport context, this article then moves on to present results from a 2018 Pilot Study, undertaken
at the University of Stirling, and a 2021 online Graduate Event, conducted in partnership with the Scottish
Graduate School for Arts and Humanities. In doing so, the authors conclude by proposing three non-
prescriptive recommendations for how to incorporate physical activity into a creative routine and foster a best
practice that utilises concepts from the field of sport and physical activity to further understand and develop
the creative process.
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