适应性柔道练习对ASD和唐氏综合症患者影响的研究

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研究自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)和唐氏综合症等特殊需要个体在适应柔道练习中的参与演变具有越来越重要的意义。根据他们的具体需求量身定制的柔道练习可以帮助他们克服挑战,提高他们的整体身心健康。本研究的目的集中在评估练习适应性柔道的重要性和结果,以促进整合能力的提高。我们的研究从确定柔道练习对社会融合和耐力基本技能发展的影响可以增强残疾人的社会融合能力这一前提开始。这项研究包括41名教练、方法学家、教师、基本体育组织(俱乐部、协会)的代表和来自布加勒斯特南部协会的14名有特殊需要的运动员。在8个月的时间里,这些运动员积极参加适应性柔道训练,每周至少参加两次训练。数据收集过程采用了多种方法,包括问卷调查、萨金特检验、最大耗氧量测定和体积描记法。该研究旨在促进数据的汇编、分析和解释,为适应性柔道的实践制定有效的最佳实践策略和方法。最终目的是弥合决策者和从业者之间的沟通差距,增强适应柔道实践的整体方法。本文强调了柔道练习在促进残疾人,特别是ASD和唐氏综合症患者身体发育方面的重要性。
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Study on the impact of adapted judo practice on individuals with ASD and Down syndrome
Studies on the evolution of participation among individuals with special needs, such as Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Down syndrome, in the practice of adapted judo is of growing significance. The practice of adapted Judo tailored to their specific needs can help them overcome challenges and improve their overall physical and mental well-being. The objectives of this study are centred on assessing the importance and outcomes of practicing adapted judo to promote increased integration capabilities. Our research starts from the premise that determining the effects of judo practice on the development of essential skills for social integration and endurance can bolster the integration capacities of people with disabilities. The research encompassed 41 coaches, methodologists, teachers, representatives from basic sports organizations (clubs, associations), and 14 athletes with special needs from the Down Bucharest association. Over a span of 8 months, these athletes actively participated in adapted judo training, attending a minimum of 2 sessions per week. The data collection process employed a variety of methods, including questionnaires, the Sargent test, determination of maximum oxygen consumption, and the plethysmographic method. The study seeks to facilitate the compilation, analysis, and interpretation of data to formulate an effective best practice strategy and methodology for the practice of adapted judo. The ultimate aim is to bridge the communication gap between decision-makers and practitioners, enhancing the overall approach to adapted judo practice. This paper underscores the significance of judo practice in fostering physical development among people with disabilities, particularly those with ASD and Down syndrome.
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