Tag: sports


SPORT

Introduction: Defining Sport and its Dual Nature The term “sport” carries significant weight across various disciplines, primarily serving as a descriptor for organized physical competition, yet simultaneously holding a highly specialized meaning within the field of genetics. For psychological and sociological inquiry, the principal definition involves a physical contest conducted between individuals or organized teams, […]

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ACTIVE RECREATION

Definition and Core Principles Active recreation is formally defined within the fields of therapeutic recreation and leisure studies as a voluntary form of leisure treatment wherein an individual engages actively in an operation or pursuit that necessitates demonstrable physical exertion and significant cognitive effort. Unlike passive leisure, which involves minimal energy expenditure—such as watching television […]

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RECREATION

Recreation: A Psychological Perspective The Core Definition of Recreation The term recreation, within the psychological context, defines activities that are freely chosen and intrinsically motivated, performed during non-obligated time, with the primary goal of restoring psychological and physiological well-being. Unlike mere leisure, which is simply time free from obligation, recreation is characterized by its intentional, […]

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ADDUCTOR

ADDUCTOR The Core Definition of Adductor Muscles The term adductor, within the realm of human and animal anatomy, precisely identifies a specific group of muscles whose primary physiological role is adduction. This fundamental anatomical action involves the movement of a limb or body part closer to the body’s central sagittal plane, or in the case […]

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