2012
DOI: 10.12800/ccd.v7i19.24
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The sport of orienteering: performance of physically active people who partake in leisure activities but have no experience in this modality. (Deporte de orientación: representaciones de los practicantes de actividad física deportiva de ocio sin experiencia en esta modalidad)

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“…The most accessible means of physical education for schoolchildren at the physical education lessons are physical exercises of applied orientation and sport orienteering (Kolomiiets, 2008;Celestino, 2012;Korol, 2013;Rebryna, 2013;Celestino 2015;Khimenes, 2016;Berezovskyi, 2016;Chobaniuk, 2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most accessible means of physical education for schoolchildren at the physical education lessons are physical exercises of applied orientation and sport orienteering (Kolomiiets, 2008;Celestino, 2012;Korol, 2013;Rebryna, 2013;Celestino 2015;Khimenes, 2016;Berezovskyi, 2016;Chobaniuk, 2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another peculiarity is the pleasant, encouraging and playful atmosphere, marked by fun and conviviality that this initial step provide (Ramadas, Serpa & Krebs, 2012), considered as one of the main reasons for the practice of this sport (Celestino & Pereira, 2012) and which act as the primary motivation of young people (Serpa, 2007). This feature is considered one of the main reasons for the practice of this sport (Celestino & Pereira, 2012). Characterised by spontaneity, playfulness and a fun character, in this initiation phase we recognise the presence of the free game and deliberate practice as one of the key activities in the training process for excellence.…”
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“…Taking into account the degree of importance and closeness that is assigned to context a set of factors associated with the micro context (Côté, 1999;Wolfenden & Holt, 2005), (in which the influence of family and peer influence plays a preponderant action in this development process) were identified. Considered as one of the reasons for the practice of orienteering, the involvement, support and family influence (Celestino & Pereira, 2012) plays an important role in the introduction to this sport and in the teaching of the basic skills of orienteering.…”
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