Purpose: Within the European EdJCO project on the development ofan educational programme for coaches of older novice and expertjudoka, the aim of this study was to explore the views of expert judocoaches on their knowledge and needs of information for trainingolder practitioners.Methods: In total, 470 international (Europe 48%, Americas 22%,Africa 23%, Asia 5% and Oceania 2%) judo coaches (IJF: level 1,55.3%, level 2, 33%; judo black belt: 3.4 ± 1.7 dan; F = 15%; university education: 68% C BA) responded an online survey oncoaching judo for older adults encompassing demographic information and 35 items (Aging process; n = 7; Safety and First Aid: n = 4;Organisation & Environment: n = 5; Physiology and Fitness: n = 3;Psychology & Mental Health; n = 8; Teaching & Training; n = 8) tobe rated on a 7-point Likert scale for their knowledge and needs ofeducation. A bivariate go-zone plot was used to show the relationshipbetween the mean ratings of the knowledge and needs.Results: Findings highlighted the lowest knowledge and the highestneed of education for Immune function, Medical certificate and druguse, Family and social support, Evaluation, Psychological disorders,Adapted judo techniques for older practitioners.Conclusions: The judo coaches’ point of view presents a coherentand useful starting point to develop an educational curriculum onteaching and specific methodology to train older judo practitioners.Acknowledgments: (non obbligatorio). Supported by EuropeanCommission through Erasmus ? (Ref.: 622155-EPP-1-2020-1-ITSPO-SCP)References: (non obbligatorio).1. World Health Organisation. (2018). Global action plan on physicalactivity 2018–2030: more active people for a healthier world. https://www.who.int/ncds/prevention/physical-activity/global-action-plan2018-2030/en2. Ciaccioni, S., Condello, G., Guidotti, F., & Capranica, L. (2017).Effects of Judo Training on Bones: A Systematic Literature Review.Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 33(10), 2882-2896.https://doi.org/10.1519/JSC.00000000000023403. Ciaccioni, S., Capranica, L., Forte, R., Chaabene, H., Pesce, C., &Condello, G. (2019). Effects of a judo training on functional fitness,anthropometric, and psychological variables in old novice practitioners. Journal of Aging and Physical Activity, 27(6), 831-842.https://doi.org/10.1123/japa.2018-0341

Judo for older adults: the coaches’ needs of knowledge

Ciaccioni S;
2023-01-01

Abstract

Purpose: Within the European EdJCO project on the development ofan educational programme for coaches of older novice and expertjudoka, the aim of this study was to explore the views of expert judocoaches on their knowledge and needs of information for trainingolder practitioners.Methods: In total, 470 international (Europe 48%, Americas 22%,Africa 23%, Asia 5% and Oceania 2%) judo coaches (IJF: level 1,55.3%, level 2, 33%; judo black belt: 3.4 ± 1.7 dan; F = 15%; university education: 68% C BA) responded an online survey oncoaching judo for older adults encompassing demographic information and 35 items (Aging process; n = 7; Safety and First Aid: n = 4;Organisation & Environment: n = 5; Physiology and Fitness: n = 3;Psychology & Mental Health; n = 8; Teaching & Training; n = 8) tobe rated on a 7-point Likert scale for their knowledge and needs ofeducation. A bivariate go-zone plot was used to show the relationshipbetween the mean ratings of the knowledge and needs.Results: Findings highlighted the lowest knowledge and the highestneed of education for Immune function, Medical certificate and druguse, Family and social support, Evaluation, Psychological disorders,Adapted judo techniques for older practitioners.Conclusions: The judo coaches’ point of view presents a coherentand useful starting point to develop an educational curriculum onteaching and specific methodology to train older judo practitioners.Acknowledgments: (non obbligatorio). Supported by EuropeanCommission through Erasmus ? (Ref.: 622155-EPP-1-2020-1-ITSPO-SCP)References: (non obbligatorio).1. World Health Organisation. (2018). Global action plan on physicalactivity 2018–2030: more active people for a healthier world. https://www.who.int/ncds/prevention/physical-activity/global-action-plan2018-2030/en2. Ciaccioni, S., Condello, G., Guidotti, F., & Capranica, L. (2017).Effects of Judo Training on Bones: A Systematic Literature Review.Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 33(10), 2882-2896.https://doi.org/10.1519/JSC.00000000000023403. Ciaccioni, S., Capranica, L., Forte, R., Chaabene, H., Pesce, C., &Condello, G. (2019). Effects of a judo training on functional fitness,anthropometric, and psychological variables in old novice practitioners. Journal of Aging and Physical Activity, 27(6), 831-842.https://doi.org/10.1123/japa.2018-0341
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