VÁLKOVÁ, Hana. SPORTS TRAINING WITHIN A SPECIAL OLYMPICS FITNESS INNOVATION PROGRAMME. Online. In Zvonař, Martin, Sajdlová, Zuzana. 10th International Conference On Kinanthropology "Sport and Quality of Life". Brno: Masarykova univerzita, 2016, p. 189-200. ISBN 978-80-210-8129-1.
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Original name SPORTS TRAINING WITHIN A SPECIAL OLYMPICS FITNESS INNOVATION PROGRAMME
Authors VÁLKOVÁ, Hana (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution).
Edition Brno, 10th International Conference On Kinanthropology "Sport and Quality of Life" p. 189-200, 12 pp. 2016.
Publisher Masarykova univerzita
Other information
Original language English
Type of outcome Proceedings paper
Field of Study Sport and leisure time activities
Country of publisher Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
Publication form electronic version available online
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14510/16:00089719
Organization unit Faculty of Sports Studies
ISBN 978-80-210-8129-1
UT WoS 000389890200019
Keywords in English mental disability Healthy Athletes’ programme fitness athletic race
Tags rivok
Tags International impact, Reviewed
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Abstract
The presented article is focused on athletes – Special Olympians and their fitness within a track and field environment. The basic principle of the Special Olympics(SO) sports programme is participation in year round training and competition. The improvement of fitness is considered as the basis for future sports achievement and the improvement of athletes´ health related fitness variables. Special Olympics Europe/Eurasia selected six European SO Healthy Athletes’ programmes to innovate the fitness of athletes with a mental disability. This was accomplished with the aid of a European Union grant. The Czech Republic’s SO programme is focused on the education of coaches and athletes on fitness training. The presented article describes the case studies of 11 athletes (beginners, as well as advanced athletes). It includes their training achievements in athletic running events (100 – 200 – 400 m), measured over the last two years (in 2014 and more especially in 2015). Running events were chosen because the natural movement involved is minimally polluted by skills (influenced by cognitive limits). Examples are given of athletes´ performances in different age cohorts and in different training regimes. In conclusion, athletes with a mental disability like to train and like to participate in competition. It is possible to improve their fitness and results by regular training, even those in the 40-50 year old age bracket.
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