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2. Gymnastics and Child Abuse: An Analysis of Former International Portuguese Female Artistic Gymnasts
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Pinheiro, Maria Claudia, Pimenta, Nuno, Resende, Rui, and Malcolm, Dominic
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The growing competitiveness of modern sport means that children, from very early ages, are increasingly submitted to intensive training programmes. These programmes are problematic for young athletes not only because their developing bodies are particularly susceptible to different kinds of injuries, but because athletes are also particularly vulnerable to experiences of different kinds of abuses. Using data collected through semi-structured interviews this study examines the various kinds of abuse that former Portuguese female gymnasts underwent during their sporting careers. Interviewees were asked to reflect on their past experiences and discuss aspects of the gymnastics subculture. Weight control, training/competing with injuries and corporal punishment emerged as key themes. The study therefore shows that the physical and psychological abuse of young athletes occurs even beyond the confines of elite professional sport, and thus that a broader spectrum of athletes learn to consider these forms of exploitation and abuse as normal.
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- 2014
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3. Making Sense of Coach Development Worldwide During the COVID-19 Pandemic.
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Callary, Bettina, Brady, Abbe, Kiosoglous, Cameron, Clewer, Pekka, Resende, Rui, Mehrtens, Tammy, Wilkie, Matthew, and Horvath, Rita
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COVID-19 pandemic ,SPORTS sciences ,COLLEGE sports ,COMMUNITIES of practice ,EDUCATIONAL coaching ,COACH-athlete relationships - Abstract
The commentary brings together the perspectives of a group of coach developers from across the globe who form a community of practice (CoP) from their involvement as "Cohort 5" in the International Council for Coaching Excellence and Nippon Sport Science University Coach Developer Academy. The CoP includes people from three types of organizations: university professors of sport coaching programs, national sport federations, and national multisport organizations' directors of coach education. While this CoP existed prior to the pandemic, the forced isolation has created a new structure and purpose to the CoP: The authors are all making meaning of the landscape of coach development within which they work by understanding the perspectives of others who work in their domain from across theworld and the similar realities that they face in NorthAmerica, Europe, theUnited Kingdom, and New Zealand. The authors outline the key themes that emerged from their weekly CoP video conference meetings to shed light on how this pandemic has changed the way they think about coach development. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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4. Formação de Professores e Educação Física Inclusiva em análise.
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Batista, Paula and Resende, Rui
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- 2023
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5. Cataract surgery in patients with nanophthalmos: results and complications
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Lemos, José A., Rodrigues, Pedro, Resende, Rui A., Menezes, Carlos, Gonçalves, Rita S., and Coelho, Pedro
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- 2016
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6. A DANÇA COMO TEMA DA PRODUÇÃO DO CONHECIMENTO EM EDUCAÇÃO FÍSICA: UMA ANÁLISE BIBLIOMÉTRICA EM PERIÓDICOS NACIONAIS.
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Alencar, Allana, Flávia Backes, Ana, da Silva, Jaqueline, Oliveira Farias, Gelcemar, Resende, Rui, and Vieira do Nascimento, Juarez
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DANCE in education ,PHYSICAL education ,THEORY of knowledge ,INTERNATIONAL cooperation - Abstract
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- 2023
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7. Leadership Efficacy in Youth Football: Athletes' and Coaches' Perspectives.
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Gomes, A. Rui, Gonçalves, Alexandre, Morais, Catarina, Simães, Clara, and Resende, Rui
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COACHES (Athletics) ,SOCCER coaches ,LEADERSHIP ,COACH-athlete relationships ,SOCCER ,TEAMS in the workplace ,ATHLETES - Abstract
According to the Leadership Efficacy Model, leadership efficacy depends on leaders' tendency to make linear relationships between leadership philosophy, practice, and criteria (i.e., congruence of leadership cycles). Moreover, efficacy increases if coaches make these linear relationships by using the optimal leadership profile and by considering the antecedent factors of leadership (characteristics of the leader, team members, and organizational conditions; i.e., favorability of conditions for leadership). This study compared the perceptions of athletes and their coaches regarding leadership cycles, and tested the moderator role of optimal leadership profile and leadership favorability in the relationship between leadership cycles and leadership efficacy. This study included 92 football athletes (ages less than 17 and 19 years) and respective coaches (n = 5). The evaluation protocol included measures of leadership cycles, leadership styles, leadership favorability, and sport performance perception. Athletes and coaches agreed on coaches' need to increase their practice and criteria, but athletes also considered that coaches should better clarify their philosophy. Regression analyses confirmed that leadership congruency predicts higher perceptions of team performance in athletes. Moreover, optimal leadership profile and higher leadership favorability were associated with higher team and individual performance. However, these two factors did not moderate the relationship between leadership congruency and efficacy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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8. Mixed Method Research on Football Coaches' Competitive Behavior.
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Rodrigues, José, Rodrigues, Filipe, Resende, Rui, Espada, Mário, and Santos, Fernando
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SOCCER coaches ,COMPETITION (Psychology) ,HUMAN behavior ,MIXED methods research ,INTER-observer reliability - Abstract
Objective: The purpose of this study was to present the reliability of three validated measures, namely the System of Analysis of Instruction in Competition, the Questionnaire on Coach Instructional Behavior Expectations, and the Questionnaire on Coach Instructional Behavior Perception that could be used in a mix-method approach. Methods: Three instruments underwent a robust process of construct and reliability analysis. Inter− and intra-observer reliability was tested for the observational instrument using Cohen's k -agreement measure. Reliability values above 0.85 were considered as a good agreement between and within observers. To verify the internal consistency of the questionnaires, the correlation coefficients were considered. Results: The results related to intra-observer and inter-observer reliability showed that intra-observer reliability k -agreement values ranged between 0.912 and 1 for observer 1, and 0.82 and 1 for observer 2. For inter-observer reliability, k -agreement values ranged between 0.885 and 1 between observers. Thus, values for reliability are above acceptable. The correlation coefficient values recorded for the questionnaires on instruction expectations in the competitive moment were above 0.82 and significant (p < 0.05), and for the questionnaire on instruction perception in competition above 0.88 and significant (p < 0.05). The pilot study showed some divergent results across expectations, behavior during competition, and perception about the instruction behavior. Conclusion: The observational system and the expectations and perceptions questionnaires, used in a complementary way, can be considered as a mix-method approach for studies aiming to examine coaches' competitive behavior. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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9. Psychometric properties of the Multidimensional Sport Leadership Scale comparison to Multifactorial Leadership Questionnaire.
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GOMES, A. RUI, SIMÃES, CLARA, MORAIS, CATARINA, and RESENDE, RUI
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Clarifying the actions of leaders and reducing construct redundancy in evaluation leadership is vital to improve knowledge about leadership. This study compares the psychometric properties of Multidimensional Sport Leadership Scale (MSLS; Gomes & Resende, 2014) and Multifactor Leadership Questionnaire (MLQ-3X; Bass & Avolio, 2000). Data collection included 379 athletes competing at national level of collective sports. Athletes fulfilled the MSL, MLQ-5X, and the Athlete Satisfaction Questionnaire (ASQ· Riener & Chelladurai, 1998). Data analysis included construct validity, scale reliability, convergent validity. and discriminant validity. Construct validity revealed original structures of MSLS and MLQ-5X, although MLQ-5X presented higher problems of internal consistency (Cronbach's alpha) and of convergent validity than MSLS. Transformational constructs of both instruments revealed convergent validity with satisfaction with leadership of ASQ instrument but MLQ-5X transactional constructs assumed stronger correlation with ASQ than the MSLS transactional constructs. In conclusion, MSLS revealed better psychometric properties than MI,Q-5X, representing an alternative to evaluate leadership. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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10. Body Image Dissatisfaction, Eating Disorders, and Associated Factors in Brazilian Professional Ballroom Dancers.
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Cardoso, Allana Alexandre, Martins Reis, Nycolle, Moratelli, Jéssica, Borgatto, Adriano, Resende, Rui, de Souza Guidarini, Fernanda Christina, and de Azevedo Guimarães, Adriana Coutinho
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The search for movement plasticity causes dancers to seek to achieve and maintain low body weight, which can lead to dissatisfaction with their body image and to eating disorders. The purpose of this study was to analyze body image satisfaction and the presence of eating disorders and associated factors in professional ballroom dancers in Brazil. Three hundred and twenty dancers took part via a self-reported questionnaire. The majority of the dancers proved to be dissatisfied with their body image; the increase with age of body mass index (BMI) influenced the dissatisfaction due to excess weight. It is concluded that body image is associated with eating disorders, age, and BMI in ballroom dancers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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11. CRITICAL INCIDENTS IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION.
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Resende, Rui, Pimenta, Nuno, and Sá, Paulo
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PHYSICAL education , *ACADEMIC motivation , *PORTUGUESE students - Abstract
Evaluate the student’s satisfaction in Physical Education (PE) classes can contribute to help teachers in developing strategies to better planning and get students more motivated. The aim of this study is to describe what students’ value most and why in a PE class. It was used a qualitative and descriptive approach of the critical incidents in a PE classroom interviewing 278 Portuguese students. The results reveal in the satisfaction striking moments, playing and compete, getting individually and collective success in a satisfactory class climate. The less welcome striking moments were a mixture of playing, compete and failure. The warmup and negative class climate also were reported as not very gratifying. The fun moments reported were personal realization, pleasure and sharing. The teacher appreciation reveals pedagogical interactions, specific knowledge and personal conduct. The students like PE classes. Planning by the PE teacher should maximize opportunities of enjoyable situations by the students, in order to improve their motivation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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12. A IDADE RELATIVA NOS JOGADORES DE ANDEBOL EM PORTUGAL.
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Sá, Paulo, Resende, Rui, Gomes, A. Rui, Saavedra, Miguel, and Fenández, Juan J.
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- 2020
13. Athletes' Perception of Leadership According to Their Perceptions of Goal Achievement and Sport Results.
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Gomes, A. Rui, Almeida, Albino, and Resende, Rui
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PSYCHOLOGY of athletes ,ATHLETIC ability ,DECISION making ,GOAL (Psychology) ,LEADERSHIP ,SOCCER - Abstract
In this study, we investigated whether athletes' perceptions of coaches' leadership differ according to their perceptions of individual and team goal achievement and their sport performance. We collected data at the beginning and end of the sport season from 180 soccer players (aged 16–18 years). We evaluated three leadership areas (transformational, transactional, and decision-making) and the participants' perceptions of individual and team performance during the sport season. Our results showed that (a) athletes with perceptions of higher individual goal achievement evaluated their coaches more positively, (b) athletes with perceptions of higher team goal achievement started the sport season with a less positive evaluation of their coaches but ended the season with a more positive coach evaluation, and (c) athletes with higher sport performance evaluated their coaches less positively in two domains of transformational leadership but ended the season by attributing less negative feedback and passive management to their coaches. In conclusion, these athletes' evaluations of coaches' leadership behaviors differed according to their perceptions of goal achievement and their own sport performance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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14. Profile of the graduates of the phd course of the postgraduate program in physical education: a case study at Federal University of Santa Catarina (2006 to 2018).
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Wolker Manta, Sofia, Fabricio Sandreschi, Paula, Cardoso, Allana Alexandre, Bertoldo Benedetti, Tânia Rosane, Oliveira Farias, Gelcemar, Resende, Rui, and Vieira do Nascimento, Juarez
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EMPLOYMENT ,SCHOLARLY method ,PHYSICAL education ,TEACHERS ,UNIVERSITIES & colleges ,MASTERS programs (Higher education) ,PHYSICAL activity - Abstract
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- 2020
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15. Leadership of elite coaches: The relationship among philosophy, practice, and effectiveness criteria.
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Gomes, A. Rui, Araújo, Vasco, Resende, Rui, and Ramalho, Vera
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COACHING (Athletics) ,COACHES (Athletics) ,SPORTS teams ,COACH-athlete relationships ,PERFORMANCE evaluation - Abstract
Coaching philosophy is an important topic in both coaching literature and education. However, there is little research regarding the way that coaches’ philosophies translate into their practices. Additionally, there is very little information about the specific effectiveness criteria coaches use to evaluate their philosophies and practice. This study addresses the complex set of relationships among coaches’ philosophies, perceptions of their practice, and effectiveness criteria. Ten elite coaches were selected for the study (nine males; one female), all of whom had successful careers in their respective sports. The coaches responded to an interview guide that addressed the topics of philosophy, practice, and effectiveness criteria. Deductive and inductive data analysis procedures were used to organize the collected information. The results indicated four main themes: (a) the importance of athlete motivation, (b) the importance of building a relationship with athletes based on personal respect, (c) the presence of high levels of cohesion among the team, and (d) the need for formal and informal rules that regulate the team’s functioning. There were several areas in which coaches did not establish a relationship linking philosophy, practice, and effectiveness criteria. The results suggest the need to educate coaches regarding methods of establishing a relationship among their philosophies, their practices, and the effectiveness criteria they use to evaluate their performance as coaches. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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16. The Effects of Kinesio Taping® in Lower Limb Musculoskeletal Disorders: A Systematic Review.
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Ferreira, Ricardo, Resende, Rui, and Roriz, Paulo
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MUSCULOSKELETAL system diseases , *EDEMA , *QUALITY of life , *JOINTS (Anatomy) , *MEDICAL care - Abstract
Kinesio Tape® (KT) has become very popular in all stages of treatment, injury prevention, rehabilitation and performance enhancement. Despite the increasing interest and use of KT there's still a limited evidence on its effectiveness. So, the purpose was to analyse the effects of the KT in subjects with musculoskeletal disorders of the lower limb, following the rules of PRISMA reporting. The P.I.C.O. strategy was applied for literature search under the following conditions: 1) human patients with musculoskeletal disorders in the lower limb; 2) intervention including Kinesio Tape®; 3) comparisons between Kinesio Tape® and placebo, control or other tapes and; 4) containing musculoskeletal outcomes. The application of inclusion and exclusion criteria's returned seven articles from a set of one hundred and fifty-one. Additionally, the methodological quality of the selected articles was evaluated using the PEDro scale, leading to the exclusion of one of them. From the analysis of the selected studies it is suggested that Kinesio Tape® could promote positive effects on edema, pain and specific venous symptoms. On the other hand, there is no evidence on its effectiveness on health-related quality of life, strength and joint function. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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17. Journeys of Portuguese athletes to sporting success: the peaks and troughs.
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PEREIRA, ANTONINO, PINHEIRO, MARIA CLÁUDIA, CARVALHINHO, LUÍS, SEQUEIRA, PEDRO, RESENDE, RUI, and LISTON, KATIE
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This research examined the experiences of eight Portuguese (former) elite athletes from a social scientific perspective. In so doing it attempted to move away from the tentacles of achievement sport and, in particular, the performance efficiency model that dominates elite sport. Rather, it focused on the subjective and qualitative experiences of sportspeople themselves and gave them a forum to reflect upon the primary socializing agents that played a key role in their sporting success, and on the peaks and troughs on their journeys to sporting success, nationally and internationally. The research design included semi-structured interviews with athletes that excelled in athletics, handball, gymnastics, korfball and swimming. All eight had achieved outstanding results nationally and internationally. A qualitative approach was adopted for data collection and analysis. Giving voice to the former athletes themselves revealed much about: the primary socializing agents for sport in their lives, as young, teenage and adult athletes; those role models and mentors that influenced their initial and ongoing involvement and specialization in sport, these being the family (usually parents), physical education teachers and peers; and, finally, the peaks and troughs in their careers which usually hinged around sporting success or defeat, failure to achieve expected results, and the onset and impact of injury. Taken together, these findings reverberate with those of other researchers beyond the Lusophone world. They also indicate the emergence and development of a sports ethic in Portugal despite the comparatively late entry of that country into the global sporting arms race. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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18. Coaching and Coach Education in Portugal.
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Resende, Rui, Sequeira, Pedro, and Sarmento, Hugo
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- 2016
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19. Quantifying the offensive sequences that result in goals in elite futsal matches.
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Sarmento, Hugo, Bradley, Paul, Anguera, M. Teresa, Polido, Tiago, Resende, Rui, and Campaniço, Jorge
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LONGITUDINAL method ,SCIENTIFIC observation ,RESEARCH evaluation ,SOCCER ,STATISTICS ,TASK performance ,UNOBTRUSIVE measures ,BODY movement ,INTER-observer reliability ,DATA analysis software - Abstract
The aim of this study was to quantify the type of offensive sequences that result in goals in elite futsal. Thirty competitive games in the Spanish Primera Division de Sala were analysed using computerised notation analysis for patterns of play that resulted in goals. More goals were scored in positional attack (42%) and from set pieces (27%) compared to other activities. The number of defence to offense “transitions” (n = 45) and the start of offensive plays due to the rules of the game (n = 45) were the most common type of sequences that resulted in goals compared to other patterns of play. The central offensive zonal areas were the most common for shots on goal, with 73% of all goals scored from these areas of the pitch compared to defensive and wide zones. The foot was the main part of the body involved in scoring (n = 114). T-pattern analysis of offensive sequences revealed regular patterns of play, which are common in goal scoring opportunities in futsal and are typical movement patterns in this sport. The data demonstrate common offensive sequences and movement patterns related to goals in elite futsal and this could provide important information for the development of physical and technical training drills that replicate important game situations. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2016
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20. CONCILIAÇÃO TRABALHO-FAMÍLIA E SATISFAÇÃO PROFISSIONAL PERCEÇÃO DOS DOCENTES RELATIVAMENTE À CONCILIAÇÃO TRABALHO-FAMÍLIA E SATISFAÇÃO PROFISSIONAL.
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Gomes, Sara, Silva, Eugénia, and Resende, Rui
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- 2015
21. AS NECESSIDADES DE FORMAÇÃO DOS TREINADORES DE BASQUETEBOL.
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Nogic, Goran, Carvalhinho, Luís, Sequeira, Pedro, and Resende, Rui
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- 2015
22. MANCHESTER UNITED, INTERNAZIONALE MILANO AND FC BARCELONA -- WHAT'S DIFFERENT?
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Sarmento, Hugo, Anguera, M. Teresa, Campaniço, Jorge, Resende, Rui, and Leitão, José
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FOOTBALL ,FOOTBALL teams ,FOOTBALL coaches ,SPORTS teams ,SPORTS research - Abstract
Introduction: Although football is considered a universal language, there are particularities that characterize the way it is practiced in several countries. Overall, the style of English football is known as "Kick and Rush", the Italian as "Catenaccio", and the Spanish as "Fúria Española ". This study aims to understand which aspects in the characterization of playing styles of the different teams (Manchester United, Internazionale Milano and Barcelona) are the most important for coaches. Methods: We chose 8 expert high-performance Portuguese first league football coaches (Coach 1 to 8) with a professional experience (as first coach) ranging from 2 to 30 years (14.9 ± 8.6 years). Semi-structured interviews were carried out and the data analyzed trough content analysis using the software QSR NVivo 9. Results and discussion: The data were grouped in four mainly categories: i) game culture/identity (n=18); ii) strategical-Tatical factors (n=17); iii) player characteristics (n=14); iv) coach philosophy (n=14). When analyzing the specific characteristics of the three teams, the coaches mainly referred to aspects related to a playing/identity culture of each team that is influenced by their history, their tradition and a set of values underlying the different clubs. Our coaches described each team 's differences based on strategic and tactical aspects. Overall, all coaches recognized the quality and merit with which Barcelona plays, basing their views on a ball possession that is very difficult to equal by any other team in the world. In contrast, Manchester United plays in a way where strong ball possession is primary, but also their ability to play quickly and offensively, through a more "direct" playing style. Finally, Inter Milan's style is defined essentially by their defensive tactical rigor and the capacity to develop effective offensive sequences of quick attacks and counterattacks. The players that form these teams are only one element that can explain the different ways of playing. As described elsewhere (Kuper & Szymanski, 2010), our coaches feel that the strong and stable economic situation these teams have allows them to have players who are perfectly suited to the game's model, whilst also contributing to an enrichment of the game shown through extremely high playing skills. The interviewees also mentioned the philosophy hat the coach possesses is another aspect that can also influence a team's playing style. Understanding the factors that contribute to the different playing styles in different countries and teams may provide useful information for coaches who want to more efficiently. References: Kuper S, & Szymanski S (2010). Why England lose & other curious football phenomena explained. Fulham: HarperSport. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
23. REPRESENTAÇÃO DOS PROFESSORES SOBRE O DESPORTO ESCOLAR.
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Resende, Rui, Almeida, Ana, Pimenta, Nuno, Lima, Ricardo, Sarmento, Hugo, and Castro, Júlia
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The school has enough reasons to support School Sports, since the sport is a perfect mediator for education and is the source of great excitement and pleasure (Valdano, 2002). The objective of this study aims to perceive problems that School Sports live now according to PE teachers. In this context, we interviewed six teachers who teach school sports for more than nine years, about its development and operation. The interviews were transcribed and coded verbatim with the help of software QRS - NVivo 10, in order to group and categorize the opinions and experiences of the respondents. The results show that it is necessary for the school to become more active and capable of producing new ideas, because the better the activity plan, more students will be captivated. It is also noteworthy that the increase we are experiencing in our country with regard to physical inactivity and obesity should be tackled in the School through physical activity: it is essential that the current model offers a number of competitive moments that are desirable and do not spend too much time in commuting and in the intervals between games. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
24. Theoretical-conceptual structure of the knowledge base for teaching dance in initial training in physical education.
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Alencar, Allana, Graça, Amândio Braga Santos, Resende, Rui, and Nascimento, Juarez Vieira Do
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The knowledge base required for teaching includes pedagogical content knowledge, whose purpose is to integrate student knowledge, content, context, and the general pedagogy to transform the content into teachable knowledge that is tangible and understandable for the students. That considered, this essay intends to propose a theoretical-conceptual framework for the knowledge base for teaching dance in initial education in Physical Education. Based on the existing literature and the position of the authors, the intention was to identify the logical parameters and conceptual foundations of the knowledge base for teaching, seeking to establish a dialog between perspectives that interrelate Physical Education, Education, and Dance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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25. TÉCNICA DE INVESTIGAÇÃO QUALITATIVA: ETCI.
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Resende, Rui
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Com a prática da lecionação de metodologia qualitativa a alunos que a iniciam, deparamo-nos inúmeras vezes, com as dificuldades que estes têm em compreender os seus contornos e em realizar de forma autónoma uma investigação com recurso a esta metodologia. Este artigo pretende expor um conjunto de procedimentos que ilustrem os passos a serem calcorreados para levar a bom porto uma investigação qualitativa, através de entrevistas semiestruturadas, e assim melhorar a fiabilidade do processo de investigação. A esta técnica de tratar dados não estruturados denominamos pelo acrónimo ETCI (Entrevista, Transcrição, Categorização e Interpretação). Este propósito advém, de acordo com Amado (2014), de que "à universidade compete não só fazer ciência como também ensinar a fazê-la, capacitando o aluno nas habilidades e procedimentos necessários a torná-lo um consumidor crítico do conhecimento e um potencial gerador de mais conhecimento" (p. 39). Este guião para a realização de uma investigação qualitativa tem como intuito iniciar os investigadores nesta metodologia dotando-os dos passos necessários para a levar com sucesso até ao seu termo. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
26. INFLUÊNCIA DA IDADE RELATIVA NOS CAMPEONATOS DO MUNDO SUB-17 DE FUTEBOL.
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Resende, Rui, Soares, Inácio, Santos, Vítor, and Sarmento, Hugo
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O objetivo do presente estudo é identificar a influência do período de nascimento sobre a evolução da carreira de atletas que tenham participado em campeonatos do mundo de futebol sub-17 entre 2001 e 2009. A amostra deste trabalho contou com a análise da carreira de 1938 jogadores, distribuídos pelas cinco confederações continentais existentes no universo FIFA. Evidenciaram-se efeitos da idade relativa na escolha dos jogadores que participaram nos campeonatos do mundo de futebol sub.17, onde, cerca de 40% dos atletas escolhidos nasceram no 1º trimestre do ano, com a exceção aos atletas do continente africano - onde estes dados se invertem. Concluiu-se, que apenas uma minoria destes atletas chegaram a internacionais A ou à elite do futebol e dentro desta minoria os efeitos da idade relativa também se evidenciaram. Sugere-se que os treinadores selecionam os atletas com uma maior idade relativa pois tal situação favorece o alcance de resultados imediatos. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
27. DESPORTO EM PORTUGAL: UMA ANÁLISE ATRAVÉS DA PORDATA.
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Resende, Rui and Sarmento, Hugo
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O site da PORDATA pertence à fundação Francisco Manuel dos Santos e apresenta uma base de dados do Portugal contemporâneo. Na diversidade de informações estatísticas disponíveis para consulta encontramos dados referentes à cultura e ao desporto. O propósito deste trabalho é apresentar os dados desde que existem informações e comparar com os atuais tecendo um breve comentário sobre a evolução registada. Os itens observados são: (1) Praticantes desportivos por mil habitantes (em 2013, 5% por cada mil habitantes) ; (2) Praticantes desportivos federados (524167 em 2012); (3) Praticantes desportivos por sexo (Em 2013 contabilizam-se 390564 (74.6%) atletas masculinos e 133471 (25.4%) femininos (4) Praticantes desportivos distribuídos pelas diferentes federações; (5) Praticantes desportivos por escalão etário; (6) Treinadores desportivos por federação (em 2014 um total de 36454 dirigentes desportivos); (7) Formação de treinadores e árbitros; (8) Clubes desportivos por federação; (9) Dirigentes desportivos por federação; (10) Financiamento desportivo (em 2014 atingiu o valor de 30140607€). De uma forma geral os indicadores apresentados expõem uma evolução consistente até aos anos de 2009, 2010 sofrendo uma estagnação ou até infletindo a sua evolução até ao presente. Constata-se que o impacto do desporto federado ao nível da população continua a ser muito diminuto. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
28. CAN WE TEST SWIMMING LESSONS SKILLS IN DROWNING PREVENTION?
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Oliveira, Liliana, Aranha, Agata, Resende, Rui, Cardoso, Elsa, Pimenta, Nuno, and Garrido, Nuno
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SWIMMING instruction ,DROWNPROOFING ,MOTOR ability in children - Abstract
Background Drowning is the third leading cause of death worldwide (WHO, 2010). According to Brenner et al (2009) participating in swimming lessons (SL) can reduce by 88% the risk of drowning in children 1-4 years old, despite some controversy regarding the most appropriate swimming programs (Ward, 2009). On the other hand no studies tested the skills acquired in SL in drowning prevention. So we proposed a test to evaluate the survivability of a child that accidentally falls into the water. Methods Twenty two children (4.68±0.82yrs) who practice SL (2.01±0.91yrs/practice) were subjected to two tests: aquatic readiness (AR) (Stallman et al, 2008); and survival test (ST), which consisted of an inflatable boat ride (unknown pool; presence of the usual swim teacher; wearing t-shirt) which 'accidentally' turns. Recorded images were later observed by 6 field experts whose observations obtained an overall index of concordance (IC) of 89%. Results In ST 15 children had positive responses (n=10, 100% IC; n=1, 66% IC; n=1, 83% IC; n=3, 50% IC) and 7 (n=6, 100% IC; n=1, 66% IC) would be in danger. Conclusions Through this test, we found that not all children whose result was positive in AR had a positive performance in the ST. This brings us to observe according to Langendörfer (2011) that the positive or negative response of the subject depends on the interaction of various constraints such as individual characteristics, the environment conditions, and the state in which the swimmer is. The application of ST suggests that the inclusion of safety and prevention activities in swimming lessons, aiming to develop attitudes and motor skills as a defense to drowning, must be taken into account. More studies are necessary to provide valid information to assist pediatricians in advising parents regarding what type of SL are more appropriate to reduce drowning. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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29. Matrix Regenerating Agent (RGTA) in a Neurotrophic Corneal Ulcer.
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Pereira S, Resende R, Coelho P, and Sampaio F
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Neurotrophic keratopathy is a condition associated with corneal damage and impaired corneal healing. There are no specific treatments available for this disease and current treatments are not associated with improved visual function. Matrix regenerating agents (RGTA) are recent topical agents showing positive results in the treatment of several corneal conditions, including neurotrophic keratopathy. We report the case of a 73-year-old patient with a neurotrophic ulcer treated with RGTA. Treatment with RGTA allowed complete corneal healing and a dramatic recovery in visual function in our patient. RGTA solutions are an important and safe therapeutic option for the treatment of selected corneal pathology., Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist., (Copyright © 2020, Pereira et al.)
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- 2020
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