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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Relax dude, we just play for fun! The flatlining trajectory of recreation specialization in the context of ultimate frisbee

Kerins, Andrew James 25 April 2007 (has links)
Many leisure researchers have examined the recreation specialization construct with the belief that recreationists progress along a specialization continuum, from low to high, the longer they participate in an activity. Building on other researchers' conclusions that recreationists do not necessarily progress over time, this study sought to better understand whether people truly desire to progress. Competition, sociability, and skill development variables were proposed as measures that would more accurately describe an intermediate career trajectory of specialization. This intermediate career trajectory of specialization was called flatlining, because recreationists progress to their desired level of specialization and then maintain a flat, or non-progressing, style of involvement on the specialization continuum. Behavior, skill and knowledge, and commitment variables were also used to measure recreation specialization. A three-level self-classification measure was used to predict group membership, and this classification was used to evaluate both groups of variables. The behavior, skill and knowledge, and commitment variables did a very good job of predicting level of specialization. The competition, sociability, and skill development variables did a good job of predicting the high and low levels of specialization, but did a very poor job of predicting the flatlining level of specialization. Motivations to participate were also studied. This study's failure to accurately predict the flatlining career trajectory highlights the need for further research on the phenomenon.
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Relax dude, we just play for fun! The flatlining trajectory of recreation specialization in the context of ultimate frisbee

Kerins, Andrew James 25 April 2007 (has links)
Many leisure researchers have examined the recreation specialization construct with the belief that recreationists progress along a specialization continuum, from low to high, the longer they participate in an activity. Building on other researchers' conclusions that recreationists do not necessarily progress over time, this study sought to better understand whether people truly desire to progress. Competition, sociability, and skill development variables were proposed as measures that would more accurately describe an intermediate career trajectory of specialization. This intermediate career trajectory of specialization was called flatlining, because recreationists progress to their desired level of specialization and then maintain a flat, or non-progressing, style of involvement on the specialization continuum. Behavior, skill and knowledge, and commitment variables were also used to measure recreation specialization. A three-level self-classification measure was used to predict group membership, and this classification was used to evaluate both groups of variables. The behavior, skill and knowledge, and commitment variables did a very good job of predicting level of specialization. The competition, sociability, and skill development variables did a good job of predicting the high and low levels of specialization, but did a very poor job of predicting the flatlining level of specialization. Motivations to participate were also studied. This study's failure to accurately predict the flatlining career trajectory highlights the need for further research on the phenomenon.
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The Ultimate Ethos: Challenges, Cooptation and Survival During Ultimate’s Adolescence

Brooks, David 08 1900 (has links)
Ultimate is the fastest growing field sport in America. Created in 1968, forty-five years later the sport was still on the periphery of the mainstream but reached new heights in 2013 – two professional leagues, over 800 college teams and a broadcasting deal with ESPN – and the discussions throughout the sports’ history have never been as relevant. Self-officiation and the Spirit of the Game are the main tenets that make up the ethos of the sport and its community. These unique aspects differentiate Ultimate’s predominate culture from that of mainstream sports culture. This study shows the countercultural ties and survival of the ethos during the adolescent period of Ultimate’s evolution (1987-2010). It examines the progression of the community’s established grassroots culture and the governing body of the sport alongside the influx of young players with mainstream sports attitudes who bolstered certain organizers’ attempts to alter Ultimate in the hopes of gaining “legitimacy” through adding third-party officials, commercialization and corporate sponsorship.
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Etické aspekty ultimate frisbee / Ethical aspects of Ultimate Frisbee

Jandová, Kateřina January 2014 (has links)
Title: Ethical Aspects of Ultimate Frisbee Objectives: The purpose of this study is to introduce one of the recent team sports - ultimate frisbee - in the matter of its ethics. The work is divided into two thematic parts. The first one deals with general introduction of the fair play problemacy including also the issue of the referees/umpires. The second part presents ultimate frisbee covering its history, game rules and the idea of the Spirit of the Game. Futhermore, the study also contains comparison of the ethics of ultimate frisbee and other team sports. Keywords: Ultimate frisbee, Spirit of the Game, ethics of sport, values in sport, referee
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Posturální stabilita u hráčů Ultimate frisbee / Postural stability of Ultimate frisbee players

Juranová, Magdalena January 2021 (has links)
Title: Postural stability in Ultimate frisbee players Aims: The aim of the work is to objectively measure and evaluate the dynamic postural stability of a deliberately selected group of Czech Utimate frisbee (UF) players and then compare the measured results with the "Athles Norm 20-30" (AN 20-30) standard, set for the sporting population. The postural stability of the research group of probands was measured once using the computer dynamic posturography - NeuroCom Smart EquiTest System. A partial goal of the work was to describe the results of measuring postural stability with respect to pivoting. This characteristic movement is used by UF players to obtain a suitable position for passing to a teammateduring the game. Methods: This is a scientific research work, specifically a quantitative observational cross-sectional study. The research group (n = 28) was, on the basis of predetermined criteria (to be an active UF player registered under the organization ČALD (Czech Flying Disc Association), age 18-35 years, to attend UF for at least 3 years and to have at least one national team start at the European Championships or in higher competition). UF players who met these criteria were included. Measurement on the Smart EquiTest System from NeuroCom was chosen as an objective way of evaluating postural...
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<i>Ultimate frisbee</i> como práctica no convencional en la ciudad de La Plata

Rojas Correal, Julio Yadilton January 2014 (has links)
El Ultimate Frisbee, es una práctica que se desarrolla por equipos de siete jugadores, donde el objetivo es marcar gol recibiendo un disco en una zona de anotación sin haberlo dejado caer tras una serie de pases entre los integrantes de un equipo. Las dimensiones de la cancha son de 100 metros de largo por 37 de ancho y las zonas de gol son opuestas una de la otra en cada extremo del espacio de juego, como lo es en la mayoría de los deportes de conjunto. Un partido empieza con un “pull” o saque inicial por parte de un equipo lanzándole el disco al contrincante, quien lo recibirá y hará pases consecutivos sin dejar caer el disco al suelo o que un contrincante lo intercepte. Cada jugador tiene 10 segundos para realizar un pase después de haberlo recibido, tiempo en el cual no puede correr con el disco, solamente pivotear y amagar hasta lanzarlo a un compañero. De esta manera van avanzando hasta lograr el objetivo que es marcar gol. El Ultimate Frisbee es una práctica con un alto componente ético. Las reglas se encuentran institucionalizadas a nivel mundial bajo el nombre: “Espíritu de juego”, el cual garantiza derechos y deberes de los jugadores para lograr un desarrollo óptimo de la práctica ya que esta es auto-arbitrada. De este modo, esta investigación siguió una línea interpretativa. Para así poder comprender los intereses, motivaciones y sentidos atribuidos a la práctica del Ultimate por parte de los integrantes del grupo platense. El fair play desarrollado en el Ultimate, establece códigos de comportamiento por los propios jugadores, a partir de valores de camaradería implícitos en el reglamento. El respeto y la ética se hacen permanentes en todos los momentos lúdicos del Ultimate. Las relaciones establecidas entre los jugadores, responden y dan cuenta del “Espíritu de Juego” que es la base teórica e institucional de esta práctica. Las tensiones que genera esta práctica, la colocan entre lo deportivo y lo lúdico (recreativo). Su desarrollo no solo a nivel mundial, sino en el ámbito local genera múltiples interpretaciones desde la mirada y análisis que se le otorgue. Por tal motivo la pregunta de investigación fue: ¿Cómo se desarrolla el Ultimate Frisbee como práctica que tensiona los dispositivos tradicionales de las concepciones éticas, reglamentarias y cívicas del deporte? A partir de lo anterior, es que desde la interpretación y observación de todos los sujetos del Ultimate, se buscó evidenciar el sentido e importancia que le dan sus practicantes ética y competitivamente a la práctica, determinando así los aspectos que tensionan los dispositivos tradicionales de lo que es y no es deporte.
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Defining the Liminal Athlete: An Exploration of the Multi-Dimensional Liminal Condition in Professional Sport

Sutton, Frances Santagate 01 September 2017 (has links)
No description available.
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Position detection in Ultimate Frisbee using Drones

Guedes Russomanno, Tiago, Blauberger, Patrick, Schmid, Marc, Lames, Martin 14 October 2022 (has links)
Drones are widely used in different applications, with different models, like quadcopters, or military drones. But so far little has been done in sports regarding performance analysis, based on this, the aim of this work is to present a position detection in Ultimate Frisbee using drones. / Drohnen sind in verschiedenen Anwendungen weit verbreitet, mit unterschiedlichen Modellen, wie Quadcoptern oder Militärdrohnen. Bisher wurde im Sport jedoch nur wenig in Bezug auf die Leistungsanalyse unternommen, weshalb das Ziel dieser Arbeit darin besteht, eine Positionserkennung im Ultimate Frisbee mit Hilfe von Drohnen zu präsentieren.

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