This is the first book to offer an in-depth review of research pertaining to individuals with visual impairments across the full span of movement-related disciplines, from biomechanics and motor learning to physical education and Paralympic sport. Each chapter highlights current research trends, future research directions, and practical implications in a key discipline or area of professional practice, drawing on empirical research evidence and opening up new avenues for cross-disciplinary working. Covering physical activity across the life course, from children and young people through to…mehr
This is the first book to offer an in-depth review of research pertaining to individuals with visual impairments across the full span of movement-related disciplines, from biomechanics and motor learning to physical education and Paralympic sport. Each chapter highlights current research trends, future research directions, and practical implications in a key discipline or area of professional practice, drawing on empirical research evidence and opening up new avenues for cross-disciplinary working. Covering physical activity across the life course, from children and young people through to older adults, and addressing the important topic of deafblindness in some depth, the book goes further than any other book published to date on visual impairment and movement. This is essential reading for all advanced students and researchers working in sport, exercise and disability, and an invaluable reference for practitioners and service providers, from in-service teachers and camp directors to physical therapists and physical activity promotion specialists.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Justin A. Haegele is Associate Professor in the Department of Human Movement Sciences at Old Dominion University, USA. His research focuses within the interdisciplinary field of adapted physical activity, with a primary interest in examining how individuals with disabilities, in particular those with visual impairments, experience physical activity participation, including in school-based adapted physical education. Dr. Haegele is a Research Fellow with the Research Council of SHAPE and Associate Editor for Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly and Quest.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Motor Skill Development 2. Postural Control and Balance 3. Orientation and Mobility 4. School-Based Physical Education 5. Youth Sport and Recreation 6. Family-Based Physical Activity and Recreation 7. Visually Impaired Sport 8. Motivational Psychology in Physical Activity and Sport 9. Physical Activity and Exercise in Adults with Visual Impairments: Benefits Level of Participation Barriers and Intervention Strategies 10. Physical Activity Fitness Body Composition and Well-Being among Persons with Visual Impairments 11. Perspectives from Biomechanics 12. Technological Advances 13. Exercise Physical Activity and Older Adults 14. Deafblindness and Movement
Introduction 1. Motor Skill Development 2. Postural Control and Balance 3. Orientation and Mobility 4. School-Based Physical Education 5. Youth Sport and Recreation 6. Family-Based Physical Activity and Recreation 7. Visually Impaired Sport 8. Motivational Psychology in Physical Activity and Sport 9. Physical Activity and Exercise in Adults with Visual Impairments: Benefits Level of Participation Barriers and Intervention Strategies 10. Physical Activity Fitness Body Composition and Well-Being among Persons with Visual Impairments 11. Perspectives from Biomechanics 12. Technological Advances 13. Exercise Physical Activity and Older Adults 14. Deafblindness and Movement
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