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- Can sport truly contribute to the improvement of modern society?
- Societies are … phenomena.
- Sport sociologists uncover and discover …
- Sport is used in many ways like:
- Social Agenda is to analyze sport and physical activity in the …
- Doing research in sociology at the level of sub-culture thinking is the thinking of a …
- Differences between the dominant culture and subcultures make their point of interaction a place of …
- Subject matter of sport sociology research on macro-level includes:
- Sport sociologists are particularly interested in social action pertaining to … activity.
- According to Coakley, Functionalist theory asking:
- According to Coakley, Critical theory asking:
- Sport psychology has been defined as the science of the application of …
- Psychological Skills Training (PST) programs is sometimes referred to as
- … Psychologists diagnose and treat athletes with emotional problems associated with different conditions.
- The first sport psychology organization, North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA) was established in …
- In Germany, sport psychologists unified to form the German Association of Sport Psychology (ASP) in …
- There are generally … approaches given by Sport and exercise psychologists.
- Sport Psychologists with a behavioral orientation view believes that the primary determinants of the behavior of an athlete or exerciser is coming from the ….
- … are defined as feelings, thoughts, and behavior tendencies toward other people, objects, and ideas.
- … between coaches and sport psychology consultants may occur when psychological interventions are not accepted by coaches.
- Cultures are
- … are related to the needs of people.
- Modern society is increasingly characterized by the process of …, where traditional religious values are losing their significance.
- In modern societies, health has become a precious …
- There is a positive relationship between … and healthy living.
- Exercise has become a … for health.
- The motto in sport is
- Social change takes place in conjunction with … changes in society.
- In different time periods as well as different countries physical fitness has always been an important component for the …
- Many people associate … as the «father of the modern fitness movement».
- Exercise and fitness activities have become means to acquire …
- Top-level sport has become a …
- The … context of top-level sport to be based on winning at all costs, the overemphasis of success, the body as an element of uncertainty.
- Some of the athletes use unethical resources such as …_ in order to reach their goals.
- The … requires that the moral judgment of an action should be based on the consequences of the action, rather than on the disposition of the mind.
- Sport and physical activities have been correlated to … affect peoples’ health for a long time.
- Ones relationship to children and grandchildren are also important variables for mental health, which, in return, may stabilize the …
- Research over the last ten years has shown that exercise seems to be the most efficient strategy for …
- … factors also greatly influence the immune system.
- There is a significant … link between contentment with life and health.
- Generally, the more often people exercise the more … they are with their life, regardless of age.
- It is suggested to perform exercise three to four times a week by burning … kcal per week.
- Physically active people are less likely to become …
- Exercise has a calming effect by reducing … or providing a break from a mental task.
- Studies have also found that lower levels of physical activity are associated with more severe …
- The perception of aging anxieties is greatly reduced amongst people who exercise on a regular basis; that is at least … times a week.
- HIV stands for …
- The risk of transmission of HIV in the sport setting is …
- … is a very important part of growing up and «serves as a strong regulator of the developmental process»
- Physical play in early childhood is central to the development of …
- Sport participation can further help children to develop …
- The moral concept of … lies at the heart of every sport.
- … are fundamental starting points for changing the future physical activity patterns in our culture.
- Organized youth sport programs developed after … in North America and Europe.
- Young boys were provided with organized sport activities with the aim to become
- Until the … girls’ interest in sport was widely ignored in most countries.
- A sense of unity can be gained when the team …
- Sport benefits children socially because it provides an opportunity for … outside of the classroom.
- Which of the following rule is not mentioned in the bill of rights for young athletes?
- Parents and coaches need to show support when the children are …