未来运动学家冬季运动课程:趋势与挑战

Matej Plevnik, R. Pišot
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本文的目的是为2010年至2017年的运动机能学本科学生组织一个冬季运动活动课程模型,旨在获得两个主要能力:(i)通过冬季户外活动促进个人和团体有效利用闲暇时间的方法和途径,以及(ii)理解户外冬季运动活动的内容,目的和过程。共70名运动机能学学生(男26名,女43名,年龄21.5±2.3岁)参与调查,回复率26.5% (N=264)。学生们将他们的滑雪知识水平划分为:16%为初学者,39%为一般滑雪者,23%为优秀滑雪者,22%为非常优秀的滑雪者。学生们发现他们的滑雪知识有了显著的进步(11%的进步非常好,63%的进步很好,26%的进步很小)。然而,学生在滑雪的进度上没有差异(χ2(9)=7.466, p<0.05)。21%的学生在课程结束时获得了滑雪教练资格。滑雪进步在运动技师对未来工作的专业知识满意度评价中起重要作用(χ2(2)=7.245;P =0.027)和课程表现(从获得的知识对未来作为一名运动学家的工作有用性的角度来看)(χ2(2)=10.289;p = 0.006)。结果为进一步改进冬令营及其活动开辟了新的可能性。由于2017年体育领域立法的变化,预计会有新的组织调整。
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WINTER SPORTS ACTIVITIES COURSE FOR FUTURE KINESIOLOGISTS: TRENDS AND CHALLENGES
The purpose of this paper is to present a model of winter sports activities course organized for bachelor students of kinesiology during 2010 through 2017 with the aim of acquiring two main competencies: (i) methods for and approaches to promoting an effective use of leisure time for individuals and groups through outdoor activities in winter time, and (ii) understanding the content, purpose and process of outdoor winter sports activities. A total of 70 kinesiology students (26 men and 43 women, age 21.5±2.3 years) collaborated in the survey (26.5 % response rate, N=264). Students classified their initial level of skiing knowledge as: 16 % beginners, 39 % average skiers, 23% good skiers and 22 % very good skiers. Students detected significant progress in their skiing knowledge (11% excellent progress, 63 % good/substantial progress and 26 % only slight progress). However, students did not differ in their progress according to their initial ski knowledge (χ2(9)=7.466, p<0.05). 21% of the students achieved the Ski Instructor qualification at the end of program. Ski progress plays an important role in the evaluation of satisfaction with the professional knowledge applicable to future work as a kinesiologist (χ2(2)=7.245; p=0.027) and the course performance from the view of acquired knowledge usefulness applicable to future work as a kinesiologist (χ2(2)=10.289; p=0.006). Results open up new possibilities for further improvements of the winter camp and its activities. Because of the sports field legislation change in 2017, new organizational adjustments are expected.
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