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La poursuite d'activités a une influence très bénéfique sur le comportement et le développement despossibilités de toute personne ayant un handicap.La gym douce, solution privilégiée pour favoriser la conscience de soi et équilibrer la tonicité, s'avère égalementun excellent vecteur de communication. En effet, si la prise de conscience corporelle, la connaissance de soncorps et le maintien des capacités physiques sont importants, c'est avant tout la relation, le plaisir d'échangeret le jeu qui sont le moteur du développement de soi.Après un rappel des connaissances théoriques, l'objectif recherché consiste à développer des séancescohérentes construites autour de 400 exercices ludiques aux objectifs bien définis : adresse et coordination,équilibre, mobilité articulaire, souplesse, renforcement musculaire et tonification, communication motrice etsociabilisation, conscience du corps et affinement sensoriel, mémorisation. Chaque exercice est présentétrès clairement par des consignes précises et de nombreux dessins didactiques.Ce manuel pragmatique, ouvrage de référence sur le sujet depuis 10 ans, répond aux attentes de toute personnesouhaitant mettre en place une activité d'entretien spécialement adaptée aux personnes handicapées ou àmobilité réduite.
Gymnastics --- Gymnastique --- Aged, 80 and over --- Mentally Disabled Persons --- Disabled Persons --- Aged, 80 and over. --- Mentally Disabled Persons. --- Disabled Persons.
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Physical education and training --- Physical education and training. --- Athletic training --- Education, Physical --- P.E. (Physical education) --- PE (Physical education) --- Phy ed --- Phys ed --- Physical culture --- Physical training --- Sports --- Training, Physical --- Education --- Athletics --- Exercise --- Gymnastics --- Training
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Physical education and training --- Athletic training --- Education, Physical --- P.E. (Physical education) --- PE (Physical education) --- Phy ed --- Phys ed --- Physical culture --- Physical training --- Sports --- Sports training --- Training, Physical --- Education --- Athletics --- Exercise --- Gymnastics --- Study and teaching (Elementary) --- Training
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Physical education and training. --- Athletic training --- Education, Physical --- P.E. (Physical education) --- PE (Physical education) --- Phy ed --- Phys ed --- Physical culture --- Physical training --- Sports --- Sports training --- Training, Physical --- Education --- Athletics --- Exercise --- Gymnastics --- Training
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Kinesiology --- Physical education and training --- Study and teaching (Higher) --- Athletic training --- Education, Physical --- P.E. (Physical education) --- PE (Physical education) --- Phy ed --- Phys ed --- Physical culture --- Physical training --- Sports --- Sports training --- Training, Physical --- Cinesiology --- Training --- Education --- Athletics --- Exercise --- Gymnastics --- Human mechanics --- Motor ability
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anthropology --- sports --- physical education --- Anthropometry --- Sports sciences --- Physical education and training --- Anthropometry. --- Physical education and training. --- Sports sciences. --- Athletic training --- Education, Physical --- P.E. (Physical education) --- PE (Physical education) --- Phy ed --- Phys ed --- Physical culture --- Physical training --- Sports --- Training, Physical --- Education --- Athletics --- Exercise --- Gymnastics --- Skeletal remains --- Physical anthropology --- Body size --- Sciences, Sports --- Sport sciences --- Science --- Training
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Physical education and training --- Sports --- Physical education and training. --- Sports. --- Field sports --- Pastimes --- Recreations --- Recreation --- Athletics --- Games --- Outdoor life --- Athletic training --- Education, Physical --- P.E. (Physical education) --- PE (Physical education) --- Phy ed --- Phys ed --- Physical culture --- Physical training --- Training, Physical --- Education --- Exercise --- Gymnastics --- Training --- Recreation. Games. Sports. Corp. expression
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Here is the ultimate resource for maximizing your exercise and nutrition efforts. In this new edition of ACSM's Complete Guide to Fitness & Health, you have an authoritative reference that allows you to apply research-based guidance to your unique health and fitness needs. With a focus across the life span, this resource shows you how to pursue optimal health and fitness now and throughout the years to come. The American College of Sports Medicine, the largest and most respected sport science and medicine organization in the world, has created this book to bridge the gap between science and the practice of making personal lifestyle choices that promote health. This new edition contains age-specific advice within the framework of the latest research, thus helping you to avoid the lure of fads, unfounded myths, and misinformation. You will learn these strategies: - Incorporate the latest guidelines for physical activity and nutrition into your daily routine to improve your fitness and overall health. - Optimize your weight and increase strength, flexibility, aerobic fitness, and functional fitness. - Improve health and manage conditions such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, cancer, depression, osteoporosis, arthritis, pregnancy, and Alzheimer's disease through exercise and nutrition. - Monitor, evaluate, and tailor your exercise program for optimal results. Featuring step-by-step instructions and full-color photos for the most effective exercises, sample workouts, practical advice, age-specific physical activity and dietary guidelines, and strategies for incorporating exercise and healthy nutrition choices into even the busiest of lifestyles, ACSM's Complete Guide to Fitness & Health is a resource that belongs in every fitness enthusiast's library.
Exercise. --- Physical fitness. --- Health. --- Personal health --- Wellness --- Endurance, Physical --- Fitness, Physical --- Physical endurance --- Physical stamina --- Stamina, Physical --- Physical activity --- Warm-up --- Workouts (Exercise) --- Exercise --- Physical fitness --- Health --- 613.2 --- 796.015.57 --- 796.012 --- 615.825 --- 796.012 Movement and motor functions: tests and measurement --- Movement and motor functions: tests and measurement --- 796.015.57 Aerobe en anaerobe training --- Aerobe en anaerobe training --- 613.2 Hygiene of nutrition (diet) --- 613.2 Voedingsleer. Dieet --- Hygiene of nutrition (diet) --- Voedingsleer. Dieet --- 615.825 Active and passive movement therapy (kinesiatrics). Curative gymnastics. Exercise therapy. Mechanotherapy. Thermomassage. Electromassage --- 615.825 Revalidatie door beweging. Mechanotherapie --- Active and passive movement therapy (kinesiatrics). Curative gymnastics. Exercise therapy. Mechanotherapy. Thermomassage. Electromassage --- Revalidatie door beweging. Mechanotherapie --- Medicine --- Physiology --- Diseases --- Holistic medicine --- Hygiene --- Well-being --- Physical education and training --- Sports sciences
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In the increasingly popular sport of parkour, athletes run, jump, climb, flip, and vault through city streetscapes, resembling urban gymnasts to passersby and awestruck spectators. In Parkour and the City, cultural sociologist Jeffrey L. Kidder examines the ways in which this sport involves a creative appropriation of urban spaces as well as a method of everyday risk-taking by a youth culture that valorizes individuals who successfully manage danger. Parkour's modern development has been tied closely to the growth of the internet. The sport is inevitably a YouTube phenomenon, making it exemplary of new forms of globalized communication. Parkour's dangerous stunts resonate, too, Kidder contends, with a neoliberal ideology that is ambivalent about risk. Moreover, as a male-dominated sport, parkour, with its glorification of strength and daring, reflects contemporary Western notions of masculinity. At the same time, Kidder writes, most athletes (known as "traceurs" or "freerunners") reject a "daredevil" label, preferring a deliberate, reasoned hedging of bets with their own safety-rather than a "pushing the edge" ethos normally associated with extreme sports.
SPORTS & RECREATION / Outdoor Skills. --- SPORTS & RECREATION / Running & Jogging. --- SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / Urban. --- SPORTS & RECREATION / Extreme Sports. --- Extreme sports --- Parkour --- Parkour. --- Art du déplacement (Parkour) --- Art of displacement (Parkour) --- PK (Parkour) --- Athletics --- Human locomotion --- Social aspects. --- sport, sports, parkour, exercise, running, athlete, athleticism, flip, climb, climbing, free run, free running, city, city life, gymnast, gymnastics, urban, urban life, youth, youth culture, urban studies, risk, danger, dangerous.
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