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Nov 24, 2017Open Access
This article aims to look
upon the guidelines regarding the preparation of facilities and risk management
of training activities for disable athlete. The facilities and appropriate
training activities are one of the vital entities to prepare them towards
better performance. Suitable facilities for every group will give advantages
toward any service provider; thus their facilities will always be users’
choice. However, special faci ...
Mar 23, 2017Open Access
Brazil received a large number of German immigrants in the late 19th century and in the first half of the 20th century. Their adaptation process involved both economic and social factors since they took part in several institutions, such as schools and sports clubs. This paper aims at describing the route taken by three immigrants (Joaquim Roderbourg, Klaus Hendriksen and Burkhard Cordes) who were born in Germany, took root in Sao ...
Mar 15, 2017Open Access
The Rate of Perceived Exertion scale was widely used in monitoring training session but the feasibility
of this approach was not verified in
skateboarding training or competition. Thus, the purpose of this brief report
was the assessment of a skateboarder using the Rate of Perceived Exertion. Nine
months of conditioning about a professional skater were collected after each session. The
Rate of Perceived Exertion was i ...
Mar 07, 2017Open Access
White water kayaking is
the fun sport on fast moving water, typically call white water river. The
element of fun and challenge has attracted many people to join this adventure
sports in Malaysia. This study examined the risk in adventure sport tourism by
white water kayakers in Malaysia. The objective of this study is to reveal the
injuries suffered by whitewater kayakers during activity. This 2013 survey will
be described using d ...
Dec 28, 2016Open Access
Data on self-reported frequency of exercising or
playing sport of adults aged 15 and above in 27 EU countries were collected, from the European Commission’s Special Eurobarometer. A
graphical output was obtained using classical a statistical methodology known as
metric Multidimensional Scaling method to better define the interrelationships between a large set of variables for
the data from the 27 European countries and “average” c ...
Nov 04, 2016Open Access
The juvenile obesity is
correlated to dietary and physical activity. Moreover, the rural or urban
context could affect other aspects like time available to practice sport or the
availability of sport facilities. Thus, this brief report investigated the
relationship between origin and food habits in children belonging to different
BMI categories. Over than 1400 p ...
Jul 12, 2016Open Access
Sports and recreation activities are always exposed to various safety
issues before, during and after activities. Positive practices could avoid the
occurrence of accidents that caused injuries to the participants. Risk management
practices are the most important element in the organization or management of
sports and recreation activities. This element is significant in increasing the
wellbeing of a society where a safe and healt ...
Jan 27, 2016Open Access
Morphological characteristics describe a person on the basis of
morphological (anthropometric) traits that are determined by anthropometric
measurement techniques. The morphological structure of the entire psychosomatic
status of a person means a system of basic anthropometric latent dimensions
obtained from a series of manifest variables. In modern anthropometry, using
factor analysis for data processing, four main factors or dimensionalities of
the human body have been identified: longitudinal...
Nov 24, 2015Open Access
The purposes of this study were to compare the technique dominant hop used
by elite world triple jumper to determine the impact of modality angles push phases
allowing the elite to exceed 17-meter. Bing Yu (1982) confirmed that, any athlete
came to the typical (39%:30%:31%) ratio distribution as big performance in the hop
phase as modality to the Russian technique (which emphasizes the hop phase). From
that our subjects were the results of (Idowu P. 3rd, Copello A. 6th) World Athletics
Champions...
Mar 31, 2015Open Access
Children learn to collaborate with and attract children of their own age,
to observe others’ rights, to live a team
life and to develop many more social processes through play. The present study
aimed at investigating the effects of a
period of individual and team plays on the social development of educable
mentally retarded children. In this quasi-experimental study, two experimental
and one control group were used with the
pretest-posttest design. The statistical population consisted of mental...
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