Football Game
Mostrando 13-20 de 20 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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13. Hábitos de vida, motivação e aptidão física : estudo em crianças e jovens de 10 a 14 anos da escolinha de futebol do Grêmio Foot-ball Porto Alegrense
O presente estudo, com preocupações detinidas no âmbito do desporto de crianças e adolescentes, insere-se no espaço das investigações referendadas a detecção de talentos desportivos e considerando esta como fazendo parte de um construto multídimensional, onde entre outros interfere os hábitos de vida, as motivações para a prática desportiva al�
Publicado em: 2009
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14. Do squiggle da consulta terapêutica ao desenho coletivo na intervenção institucional / From squiggle that of the therapeutic consultation to the collective drawing in the institutional intervention
The collective drawing is used as the institutional interventions mediating object, in a similar way as the squiggle game of the therapeutic consultations; the drawing produced by the group facilitates communication among the members, improves free verbal and graphic associations, shows common and shared phantoms, desires and fears; informs about the individ
Publicado em: 2009
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15. A study of yellow and red cards aplied to locals teams and visitors teams of the game by football referess / Um estudo sobre cartões amarelos e vermelhos aplicados ao mandante e não mandante do jogo pelo arbitro de futebol
O número de variáveis que podem determinar o alto ou o baixo rendimento de uma equipe de futebol abrange aspectos de difícil controle. Uma variável interessante e de polêmica discussão diz respeito à arbitragem no jogo de futebol que em geral permeia a intervenção dos árbitros no resultado final de uma partida. Nesse contexto, é possível a hipót
Publicado em: 2008
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16. Sociocultural actiives, figurations, power and differentiation in Bico, Cuiamucu and Canela-Fina - amazon communities / Praticas socioculturais, poder e diferenciação em Bico, Cuiamucu e Canela-Fina - comunidades amazonicas
The study was made of three communities of the county of Boa Vista do Ramos, AM, 270 km from Manaus as the crow flies but 367 km by river. The trip from Manaus to Boa Vista takes 16 to 17 hours. From the city hall to Bicó, Cuiamucu and Canela-Fina it takes another two hours by motor canoe. Fictitious names for the communities studied were chosen to conceal
Publicado em: 2008
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17. Futebol para cegos (futebol de cinco) no Brasil : leitura do jogo e estrategias tatico-tecnicas / Football for blind (football five-a-side) in Brazil : game understanding and tactical-technical strategies
The football for blind is a team sport that provides the practice of the football phenomenon for blind people. Its rules are based on futsal rules. The current adaptations aim to contemplate the blind people specific characteristics. In this context, this study objectives to describe and analyze the football for blind specific characteristics: What are the c
Publicado em: 2007
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18. Futebol e sociedade : as manifestações da torcida
This work is a study about football (soccer) supporters groups. It consists of a combination of bibliography research and a field study. The field study was done among spectators and fans of the Palmeiras Sport Club of Sao Paulo during the 1996 Brazilian Championship. The Elias &Dunning approach was used as the main theoretical reference that they make to th
Publicado em: 1998
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19. Nutrition and hydration concerns of the female football player
There is little information on the nutritional habits of female football players at any level of the game. There is also a shortage of information on the nutrition and hydration strategies that players should adopt. In general, differences in nutritional needs between males and females are smaller than differences between individuals, so that principles deve
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20. Head injuries in the female football player: incidence, mechanisms, risk factors and management
Although all injuries in sports are a concern for participants, head injuries are particularly troublesome because of the potential for long‐term cognitive deficits. To prevent any specific injury, it is important to understand the basic frequency and incidence of injury and then the mechanism of injury. Once these are established, prevention programmes ca
BMJ Group.