Sport TK Vol.13 (2024) Suplemento 2
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- PublicationOpen AccessBalonkorf: A co-educational and alternative sport in the physical education classroom(Universidad de Murcia. Servicio de Publicaciones, 2024) García-Pérez, Laura; Salazar-Ruiz, Rosario; Caracuel-Cáliz, Rafael; Ramírez-Granizo, Irwin A.; Sanz-Martín, DanielAlternative sports are characterized by being full of motivation, enjoyment and practical involvement. They are used in physical education classes because of their adaptability and ease of adaptation to the students' abilities, also promoting gender equality. Consequently, the aim of this study was to make a didactic proposal on an alternative sport, "the balonkorf", to work in a playful way on cooperation. It was designed according to the instruction 12/2022 of June 23, for 6th grade of Primary Education with a total of 26 students. The proposal included a seven-session sequence: Session 1 focuses on passing and receiving. Session 2 introduces passing, receiving, and spatial occupation. Session 3 incorporates passing, receiving, spatial occupation, and shooting. Session 4 addresses defensive and offensive tactics. Sessions 5 and 6 integrate passing, receiving, spatial occupation, and tactics. Finally, Session 7 features a formal competition to apply the tactics and techniques developed in previous sessions.
- PublicationOpen AccessHealthy diet and physical activity in schoolchildren aged 10-12 years(2024) Alonso-Vargas, José Manuel; Melguizo Ibáñez, Eduardo; Puertas Molero, Pilar; Caracuel-Cáliz, RafaelCurrently, obesity and overweight have become a very important problem throughout the society of developed countries. The increasing number of children who present obesity or weight problems can be influenced by the type of diet that they follow. The aim of this study was to analyse and compare the influence of the practice of physical activity and adherence to Mediterranean diet on the problem of obesity and focus on the differences regarding to gender. The study followed a descriptive, non-experimental design. It was carried out with the help of 346 schoolchildren from different schools from Granada who had to fill the KIDMED, PAQ-C and ad hoc questionnaires. As core results, it was found that boys show a greater adherence to Mediterranean diet and practice a higher level of physical activity than girls, but there is a bigger percentage of overweight boys. It was also found that there were statistically significant differences regarding to the relation of physical activity practice and Mediterranean diet ad