Riccardo Izzo “Carlo Bo” University of Urbino, Italy Faculty of Health and Sport Sciences Dept. of Biomolecolar Sciences/Section of Health and Sport Coaching and Coach Education/Sports Education and Physical Education (both areas) A SCIENTIFIC APPROACH TO BUILDING TRAINING WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO BASKETBALL. MATCH ANALYSIS One basic element in Phisical Education perspectives: Ethics in Sport Education. Abstract Ethics and Sport Motility and athletic competition have played an important role since the time of Ancient Greece and have been placed at the service of the prevailing pedagogical ideal as a function of the emphasis the country placed on the culture of sport and movement in general. Every society finds its expression, anthropologically speaking, in a multitude of pedagogical models but, at times, the ethical ideals of sport have lost most of the character of respect, honour and commitment that proper examples for a life of integrity and honesty in society and the educational spirit of sport represent. The institutions that foster these examples are the family and the school, representing in the "field" the ideological and political directives of the society in which they develop. Education in the sense of a process performing a basic humanising function, that is, enhancing personal growth and the conservation and regeneration of cultural and civic heritage as well as economic development is an indispensable good on which, in actual fact, civil society is based. If the limits and obstacles to scientific, technical, political, economic and social development are above all in the minds of human beings, they can be dealt with, above all, through education. The degree of civilisation of a people is also measured in terms of willingness to spend and commit oneself for and in education, or better in Phisical Education.

A SCIENTIFIC APPROACH TO BUILDING TRAINING WITHPARTICULAR REFERENCE TO BASKETBALL.MATCH ANALYSIS

IZZO, RICCARDO
2010

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Riccardo Izzo “Carlo Bo” University of Urbino, Italy Faculty of Health and Sport Sciences Dept. of Biomolecolar Sciences/Section of Health and Sport Coaching and Coach Education/Sports Education and Physical Education (both areas) A SCIENTIFIC APPROACH TO BUILDING TRAINING WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO BASKETBALL. MATCH ANALYSIS One basic element in Phisical Education perspectives: Ethics in Sport Education. Abstract Ethics and Sport Motility and athletic competition have played an important role since the time of Ancient Greece and have been placed at the service of the prevailing pedagogical ideal as a function of the emphasis the country placed on the culture of sport and movement in general. Every society finds its expression, anthropologically speaking, in a multitude of pedagogical models but, at times, the ethical ideals of sport have lost most of the character of respect, honour and commitment that proper examples for a life of integrity and honesty in society and the educational spirit of sport represent. The institutions that foster these examples are the family and the school, representing in the "field" the ideological and political directives of the society in which they develop. Education in the sense of a process performing a basic humanising function, that is, enhancing personal growth and the conservation and regeneration of cultural and civic heritage as well as economic development is an indispensable good on which, in actual fact, civil society is based. If the limits and obstacles to scientific, technical, political, economic and social development are above all in the minds of human beings, they can be dealt with, above all, through education. The degree of civilisation of a people is also measured in terms of willingness to spend and commit oneself for and in education, or better in Phisical Education.
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