Showing posts with label Judo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Judo. Show all posts

Friday, 21 March 2025

Judo as a Work of Art: Exploring Aesthetic Dimensions in Sport | Chapter 4 | New Ideas Concerning Arts and Social Studies Vol. 1

Judo, according to the translation of the meaning of the Japanese language "gentle way", "gentle means", or "The Way of softness and flexibility.

In this study, an argument was introduced that the first principles inherent in art, that is its formal components such as line, colour, composition and so on can be viewed as mechanisms enabling a deeper aesthetic appreciation of sport. In this particular case the sport looked at is judo.

One could claim that in art the extrinsic aim is to create a work, a particular body, as it were whereas in sport this is not the explicit aim. Furthermore, art is neither agonistic nor pragmatic in the way sport is, where the intrinsic aim is not merely the work or performance itself but the tallying of points in a clearly defined manner toward victory.

If this thesis is correct, it implies an interdisciplinary field of study traversing art and sport, the humanities and the sciences and overturns the old Cartesian dualism in favor of a more integrated embodied experience.

 

Author (s) Details

Shorkend D
University of Tel Aviv, Israel.

 

Please see the book here:- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/nicass/v1/4115

Monday, 20 April 2020

The Study of the Effects of Educational Judo Practices & Games on Motor Abilities of 7-9 Years Aged Judo Athletes | Chapter 14 | Perspectives of Arts and Social Studies Vol. 4

The aim of this study was to investigate the contribution of judo educational games on the development of motor skills in boys and girls aged 7-9 years. For Judo performance athletes, claw strength, balance, flexibility and coordination skills are among the most important basic motor skills. Within the framework of the basic principle of learning these skills by having fun in judo basic education process, examples of judo educational games that contribute to the development of children's basic motor skills are given. In this study, the contribution of Judo educational games on motor development of children can be evaluated by measuring with Eurofit Physical Fitness Test battery. In addition, in this study; In addition to being a resource for judo coaches working in the field, exemplary educational games were given for judo coaches and a sample of studies that could contribute to the development of children's motor skills were presented. This study will contribute to employees receive aimed to create a resource.

Author(s) Details

Sengul Demiral
Trakya University, Turkey.

View Book :- http://bp.bookpi.org/index.php/bpi/catalog/book/165