925 resultados para JUDO COMPETITION
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OBJECTIVE: The present study aimed to evaluate opinions of persons who are involved with judo about judo athletes’ personality. METHODS: For this purpose 132 coaches, athletes, students of Department of Physical Education and Sport Science (DEPESS) and students of military school answered to a 35-item questionnaire describing their image towards judo athletes, in regard to social, volition, active, physical and emotional nature. RESULTS: statistical analysis showed that all the groups rated from the average, to somewhat strong and, also, to strong, while coaches rated higher to the most items. More specifically, one way ANOVA revealed significant differences, with coaches rating significantly higher, in the items of “being healthy” in physical nature (F=2.85, p<0.05), in items “having proper manner” and “being sincere” in social nature, (F=3.41, p<0.05 and F=3.09, p<0.05 respectively), “being positive” in active nature (F=3.95, p<0.05). Also in the items “being mild” (F=3.04, p<0.05), “being cheerful” (F=3.60, p<0.05) and “being carefree” (F=2.98, p<0.05) in emotional nature. Moreover, students of military school rating significantly higher in the item of “being cautious” in active nature (F=2.51, p<0.05) and in the item of “having power of concentration” in active nature both students of military school and of DEPESS rating significantly higher (F=5.66, p<0.01). CONCLUSIONS: The high rating in the most items might be due to the nature of the attitudes provided and cultured during the judo lessons, practice time and matches. Moreover, the differences between the groups for the coaches group might be observed because they have the most real image for judo athletes.
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We propose a new procurement procedure that allocates shares of the total amount to be procured depending on the bids of suppliers. Among the properties of the mechanism are the following: (i) Bidders have an incentive to participate in the procurement procedure, as equilibrium payoffs are strictly positive. (ii) The mechanism allows variations in the extent to which affirmative action objectives, like promoting local industries, are pursued. (iii) Surprisingly, even while accomplishing affirmative action goals, procurement expenditures might be lower than under a standard auction format.
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El objetivo de esta investigación ha sido analizar y valorar las percepciones de las deportistas de élite ante su insuficiente presencia en el deporte. La metodología utilizada permite examinar e interpretar los pensamientos y creencias de una cohorte de deportistas de alto rendimiento. El instrumento utilizado para el tratamiento de los datos ha sido el programa informático AQUAD 7. En este estudio se abordan diferentes modalidades de relación de las participantes (el balonmano como deporte colectivo, el atletismo como individual y la lucha judo como una competición entre dos individuos). Los resultados muestran que las deportistas perciben situaciones de discriminación de género y ausencias de igualdad de oportunidades en su desarrollo profesional. Las conclusiones de este estudio aconsejan proponer un cambio en las políticas tendentes a la equiparación efectiva en la carrera deportiva de las mujeres.
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Las comunidades judías tuvieron una importante presencia en la Península Ibérica, especialmente en la Edad Media. En la actualidad, ante las nuevas motivaciones y expectativas de los turistas y visitantes, el turismo cultural es una alternativa que está consolidada o en fase de consolidación, sobre todo en los territorios de interior. Por ello, desde la Red de Juderías de España se han diseñado unos productos turísticos que, por una parte, permiten conocer los barrios judíos de 24 ciudades, así como sus principales monumentos, su historia y su cultura. Por la otra, se pueden visitar las bodegas donde se elabora y comercializa el vino siguiendo el método Kosher. En este artículo se estudian cuáles son los factores que más inciden en la satisfacción de los turistas al hacer estas dobles visitas a partir del análisis de una serie de entrevistas personales realizadas.
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The purpose of this study is to report the knowledge used in training and competition by 17 expert high-performance gymnastic coaches. A qualitative research methodology was used to collect and inductively analyze the data. The knowledge elicited for the competition component was categorized as competition site, competition floor, and trial competitions. These categories indicated that the coaches are minimally involved with the gymnasts in competition. The knowledge of the coaches elicited within the training component were categorized as coach involvement in training, intervention style, technical skills, mental skills, and simulation. Properties of these categories that were extensively discussed by the expert coaches, such as teaching progressions, being supportive, and helping athletes to deal with stress,are consistent with the literature on coaching and on sport psychology. Other aspects considered important in the sport psychology literature, such as developing concentration skills, were not discussed as thoroughly by the expert coaches.
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