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Metodologia Para El Entrenamiento Del Ritmo De Carrera En La Prueba De 400 Metros Con Vallas
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Book Synopsis Metodología para el entrenamiento del ritmo de carrera en la prueba de 400 metros con vallas by : José Ignacio Ruiz Sánchez
Download or read book Metodología para el entrenamiento del ritmo de carrera en la prueba de 400 metros con vallas written by José Ignacio Ruiz Sánchez and published by . This book was released on 2012 with total page 166 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Tiene el propósito de diseñar una metodología para el entrenamiento del ritmo de carrera de atletas juveniles masculinos en la prueba de 400 metros con vallas.
Book Synopsis Metodología para el entrenamiento del ritmo de carrera en la prueba de 400 metros con vallas by : José Ignacio Ruiz Sánchez
Download or read book Metodología para el entrenamiento del ritmo de carrera en la prueba de 400 metros con vallas written by José Ignacio Ruiz Sánchez and published by . This book was released on 2000 with total page 166 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Metodologa̕ para el entrenamiento del ritmo de carrera en la prueba de 400 metros con vallas by : Jos ̌Ignacio Ruiz Sǹchez
Download or read book Metodologa̕ para el entrenamiento del ritmo de carrera en la prueba de 400 metros con vallas written by Jos ̌Ignacio Ruiz Sǹchez and published by . This book was released on 2011 with total page 166 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis ATLETISMO. Iniciación y perfeccionamiento by : Vitaliy Polischuk
Download or read book ATLETISMO. Iniciación y perfeccionamiento written by Vitaliy Polischuk and published by Editorial Paidotribo. This book was released on 2007-04-24 with total page 272 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: El atletismo está constituido por un sinfín de modalidades deportivas ya que agrupa las más diversas disciplinas deportivas. Así, llegan a formar parte del atletismo, disciplinas de carácter cíclico: carreras de distintas distancias, marcha atlética, pentatlón, decatlón, así como disciplinas más complejas que combinan las cíclicas, las de coordinación difícil y las de fuerza velocidad como los 3.000 metros obstáculos y las carreras de vallas. En consecuencia, el arsenal de medios de entrenamiento es extraordinariamente variado debiendo, el atleta, perfeccionar tanto las cualidades de velocidad-fuerza como la capacidad de coordinación. Por ello, la preparación de los deportistas en atletismo es más diversa y compleja que en otros deportes. En este libro se expondrán los métodos y medios de desarrollo de las cualidades motoras de los atletas, las aptitudes de fuerza y velocidad, la resistencia, la flexibilidad y las capacidades de coordinación. Paralelamente se citarán los ejercicios de iniciación y específicos de los atletas según sean las modalidades atléticas de carácter cíclico o acíclico: para los corredores de distancias cortas y vallistas, para los atletas especializados en marcha atlética, los saltadores de longitud, salto de altura, triple y con pértiga. Los dos últimos capítulos del libro presentan ejercicios de iniciación y específicos para el lanzamiento de jabalina, disco, lanzamiento de peso, y de martillo, complementados con dibujos y comentarios. Con todo esto, el libro se propone sistematizar el rico arsenal de ejercicios de iniciación y específicos acumulado en el atletismo actual y presentarlos en una forma más cómoda para su aplicación práctica. El autor, Vitaly Polischuk, es profesor de la Universidad estatal de Ucrania de Educación Física y Deporte.
Book Synopsis Las técnicas de atletismo by : José Campos Granell
Download or read book Las técnicas de atletismo written by José Campos Granell and published by Paidotribo. This book was released on 2018-11-08 with total page 344 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: En este libro, los autores, profesores universitarios y entrenadores nacionales de atletismo, presentan todas las técnicas del atletismo, tanto en carreras y marcha (salidas, relevos, vallas) como en concursos (saltos y lanzamientos). Para cada prueba se detalla los aspectos más importantes del reglamento, se analiza los fundamentos mecánicos y técnicos, se detallan los errores fundamentales y, por último, se presenta una amplia gama de ejercicios acompañados de fotoseriaciones que muestran la ejecución correcta.
Book Synopsis METODOLOGÍA Y TÉCNICAS DE ATLETISMO by : Joan Rius Sant
Download or read book METODOLOGÍA Y TÉCNICAS DE ATLETISMO written by Joan Rius Sant and published by Editorial Paidotribo. This book was released on 2005-10-03 with total page 484 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: En este libro, el autor, junto con la colaboración de los más prestigiosos especialistas en cada uno de los temas tratados, presenta una metodología del atletismo que pone particular énfasis en la enseñanza de la técnica y las estrategias de promoción para captar y mantener nuevos adeptos. A través de los trece capítulos que conforman la obra el lector obtendrá una visión completa de la práctica y enseñanza del atletismo. Se comienza con la historia y evolución de este deporte junto con las características de cada una de las especialidades atléticas y su técnica; a continuación se estudia la actividad física y el funcionamiento del cuerpo humano para introducir los principios del entrenamiento; luego, se presentan los fundamentos de biomecánica que se aplican en atletismo para poder así analizar los sistemas de entrenamiento y su adaptación en la infancia y pubertad. Se desarrollan las actividades básicas para el primer nivel de aprendizaje y seguidamente la iniciación específica en las especialidades atléticas. Se expone cómo evaluar el proceso de aprendizaje y la programación de la temporada. Por último, completan el contenido del libro un capítulo de medicina deportiva y otro dedicado a la psicología del deporte. Las explicaciones y ejemplos se acompañan de numerosas series de fotografías y dibujos que ilustran la ejecución correcta de las técnicas y muestran los errores más frecuentes.
Book Synopsis Carreras de velocidad by : Juan Juncosa Gual
Download or read book Carreras de velocidad written by Juan Juncosa Gual and published by . This book was released on 1979 with total page 200 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
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Book Synopsis Nature and History in Modern Italy by : Marco Armiero
Download or read book Nature and History in Modern Italy written by Marco Armiero and published by Ohio University Press. This book was released on 2010-08-31 with total page 315 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Marco Armiero is Senior Researcher at the Italian National Research Council and Marie Curie Fellow at the Institute of Environmental Sciences and Technologies, Universitat Aut(noma de Barcelona. He has published extensively on-Italian environmental history and edited Views from the South: Environmental Stories from the Mediterranean World. --
Book Synopsis Assessing Correctional Rehabilitation by : Francis T. Cullen
Download or read book Assessing Correctional Rehabilitation written by Francis T. Cullen and published by Createspace Independent Pub. This book was released on 2012-07-17 with total page 68 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A theme that has persisted throughout the history of American corrections is that efforts should be made to reform offenders. In particular, at the beginning of the 1900s, the rehabilitative ideal was enthusiastically trumpeted and helped to direct the renovation of the correctional system (e.g., implementation of indeterminate sentencing, parole, probation, a separate juvenile justice system). For the next seven decades, offender treatment reigned as the dominant correctional philosophy. Then, in the early 1970s, rehabilitation suffered a precipitous reversal of fortune. The larger disruptions in American society in this era prompted a general critique of the “state run” criminal justice system. Rehabilitation was blamed by liberals for allowing the state to act coercively against offenders, and was blamed by conservatives for allowing the state to act leniently toward offenders. In this context, the death knell of rehabilitation was seemingly sounded by Robert Martinson's (1974b) influential “nothing works” essay, which reported that few treatment programs reduced recidivism. This review of evaluation studies gave legitimacy to the antitreatment sentiments of the day; it ostensibly “proved” what everyone “already knew”: Rehabilitation did not work. In the subsequent quarter century, a growing revisionist movement has questioned Martinson's portrayal of the empirical status of the effectiveness of treatment interventions. Through painstaking literature reviews, these revisionist scholars have shown that many correctional treatment programs are effective in decreasing recidivism. More recently, they have undertaken more sophisticated quantitative syntheses of an increasing body of evaluation studies through a technique called “meta-analysis.” These meta-analyses reveal that across evaluation studies, the recidivism rate is, on average, 10 percentage points lower for the treatment group than for the control group. However, this research has also suggested that some correctional interventions have no effect on offender criminality (e.g., punishment-oriented programs), while others achieve substantial reductions in recidivism (i.e., approximately 25 percent). This variation in program success has led to a search for those “principles” that distinguish effective treatment interventions from ineffective ones. There is theoretical and empirical support for the conclusion that the rehabilitation programs that achieve the greatest reductions in recidivism use cognitive-behavioral treatments, target known predictors of crime for change, and intervene mainly with high-risk offenders. “Multisystemic treatment” is a concrete example of an effective program that largely conforms to these principles. In the time ahead, it would appear prudent that correctional policy and practice be “evidence based.” Knowledgeable about the extant research, policymakers would embrace the view that rehabilitation programs, informed by the principles of effective intervention, can “work” to reduce recidivism and thus can help foster public safety. By reaffirming rehabilitation, they would also be pursuing a policy that is consistent with public opinion research showing that Americans continue to believe that offender treatment should be an integral goal of the correctional system.
Book Synopsis Technology and War by : Martin Van Creveld
Download or read book Technology and War written by Martin Van Creveld and published by Simon and Schuster. This book was released on 2010-05-11 with total page 360 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In this impressive work, van Creveld considers man's use of technology over the past 4,000 years and its impact on military organization, weaponary, logistics, intelligence, communications, transportation, and command. This revised paperback edition has been updated to include an account of the range of technology in the recent Gulf War.
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Book Synopsis Fear of Crime in the United States by : Jodi Lane
Download or read book Fear of Crime in the United States written by Jodi Lane and published by . This book was released on 2014 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Fear of Crime in the United States: Causes, Consequences, and Contradictions examines the nature and extent of crime-related fear. The authors describe and evaluate key research findings in the specific areas of methodology; gender, age, race and ethnicity, and socioeconomic status; contextual predictors; and the consequences of fear of crime. They discuss the improvement of fear of crime measures over time; the consistent finding that women are more afraid of crime; the impact of age, race and ethnicity, and socioeconomic status on fear; and the importance of environmental factors (such as witnessing crime and perceptions of diversity, disorder, and decline) and indirect victimization (through acquaintances and the media) on fear. The book also describes the physical, psychological, behavioral, and social effects of fear of crime. In the end, the authors tie the findings together to suggest important policy and research implications from the wealth of available research. There is no other book of which I am aware that so masterfully reviews empirical studies on fear of crime during the past half century to show how the research has changed and will continue to evolve. As long as there is crime, there will be perceptions of risk and fear of victimization; and Lane et al. help one to sift through the research with conceptual precision to formulate the most scientifically valid conclusions about the phenomena. The book is a hedgehog view of the research but points the way to needed research on topics such as fear of terrorism and how social context shapes perceptions of crime. The book is must-reading for those involved in research on victimization or fear of crime. - Kenneth F. Ferraro, Distinguished Professor of Sociology and Director of the Center on Aging and the Life Course, Purdue University This book consolidates the literature on fear of crime in a way that is unprecedented and that lends much-needed coherence to the area. It is
Book Synopsis Gifted Children in the Classroom by : Ellis Paul Torrance
Download or read book Gifted Children in the Classroom written by Ellis Paul Torrance and published by New York : Macmillan. This book was released on 1965 with total page 122 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Public Relations Strategies and Tactics by : Dennis L. Wilcox
Download or read book Public Relations Strategies and Tactics written by Dennis L. Wilcox and published by Pearson Higher Ed. This book was released on 2013-03-18 with total page 625 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is the eBook of the printed book and may not include any media, website access codes, or print supplements that may come packaged with the bound book. Updated in a 10th edition, Public Relations: Strategies and Tactics, Tenth Edition, clearly explains to students the basic concepts, strategies, and tactics of today’s public relations practice. This comprehensive text is grounded in scholarship and includes references to landmark studies and time-honored public relations techniques. The tenth edition emphasizes the application of the Internet and social media for programs and campaigns.
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