The present study aimed to investigate the relationships between personality traits and tactical knowledge of field hockey players. The sample consisted of 53 Brazilian female field hockey athletes. The collection instruments were the Big Five Personality Factors Inventory, the Self-Assessment Inventory of Tactical Skills in Collective Sports Games, and a sociodemographic questionnaire. The data were treated according to descriptive and correlational statistics. Percentage values were calculated when the variables showed significant differences. The normality and homogeneity of the data were verified by the Shapiro-Wilk and Levene tests, respectively. The partial correlation test, controlled by the position of the players, was used to analyze associations between the variables. A one-way ANOVA was applied to compare participants’ age and practice time with their field positions. The Kruskal-Wallis test was used to compare the positions of the players. The value of p<.05 was adopted for statistical significance. As a result, a moderate positive correlation was obtained between practice time and age; a moderate negative correlation of Neuroticism with age and practice time; moderate positive correlations between practice time and declarative and procedural knowledge. The Openness exhibited moderate positive correlations with declarative and procedural knowledge. The midfield players had higher scores in Extraversion when compared to the defensive players. In Agreeableness, the midfield players had higher scores when compared to defense and attack. The study allowed concluding that Openness was associated with the tactical knowledge domain.
It also damages all kind of hope for the Brazilian population economically less favored. This is not only an abrupt violence that reverses years of social gains, but also the statement that such gains should never have been allowed. Therefore, it is clear that the project A Bridge to the Future is not a passport to the future, but a response to the great capital, reducing education to a merchandise.
O artigo apresenta um relato sobre um projeto de extensão universitária que visa articular direito ao lazer e direito à cidade. Pressupostos teóricos foram buscados no urbanismo e nas teorias críticas da Educação Física – com foco especial na distribuição assimétrica do lazer pelos territórios urbanos. As escolhas metodológicas também buscam uma síntese entre pesquisa etnográfica e extensão universitária, radicalizando as potencialidades itinerantes das práticas de lazer. A conclusão faz um balanço dos malogros e êxitos do processo.
O artigo traz um relato sobre o trabalho dos produtores e comerciantes de vestuário de Caruaru-PE-BR, tomando como referência suas territorialidades específicas. Para tal recorre à descrição do maior bairro do município, predominantemente habitado por trabalhadores. O objetivo é chamar atenção para o modo pelo qual as relações de vicinalidade e parentesco subjazem às estratégias econômicas destes trabalhadores, engendrando não apenas as múltiplas práticas profissionais que se testemunha no local, senão também o bairro ele próprio (com suas características urbanísticas e econômicas). O material apresentado foi registrado durante o trabalho de campo etnográfico realizado na região, entre os anos de 2009 e 2013. Os resultados sugerem a relevância da organização familiar e vicinal do trabalho para o desenvolvimento urbano e regional, no contexto etnográfico.
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