Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (Apr 2024)

Judo for older adults: the coaches' knowledge and needs of education

  • Simone Ciaccioni,
  • Flavia Guidotti,
  • Federico Palumbo,
  • Roberta Forte,
  • Envic Galea,
  • Attilio Sacripanti,
  • Nuša Lampe,
  • Špela Lampe,
  • Toma Jelušić,
  • Slaviŝa Bradić,
  • Maria-Loredana Lascau,
  • Alina Rodica-Borza,
  • Raúl Camacho Pérez,
  • Fernando Diéguez Rodríguez-Montero,
  • Mesut Kapan,
  • Kaya Gezeker,
  • Laura Capranica,
  • Antonio Tessitore

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fspor.2024.1375814
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6

Abstract

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This study aimed to explore the views of judo coaches on their perceived knowledge (PK) and needs for education (NE) for training older practitioners. In total, 470 international (Europe = 48%, Americas = 22%, Africa = 23%, Asia = 5% and Oceania = 2%) judo coaches (IJF: level 1 = 55,3%, level 2 = 33%; judo black belt: 3,4 ± 1,7 dan; F = 15%; university education: 68% >BA) responded an online survey encompassing demographic information and 35 items relevant to training older adults (Aging process; Safety and First Aid; Organization & Environment; Physiology and Fitness; Psychology & Mental Health; Teaching & Training) to be rated on a 7-point Likert scale for PK and NE. Non parametric statistics (p > 0.05) was applied to ascertain differences and relationships between PK and NE, respectively. A bivariate go-zone plot was used to highlight items with the lowest PK and the highest NE mean values. The coaches reported high PK (4.5 ± 0.3 pt) and NE (4.7 ± 0.1 pt) values, with significant higher PK values emerging for high education levels and judo experience. In considering their unique needs and special role, the judo coaches presented valuable insights to develop a sustainable educational curriculum tailored to train older judo practitioners.

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