Benefícios e desafios da prática do taekwondo nos adolescentes, em Adis Abeba, Etiópia

Autores

  • Michael Emru Tadesse Mizan-Tepi University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18002/rama.v11i1.3310

Palavras-chave:

Adolescentes, desportos de combate, artes marciais, taekwondo, bem-estar

Entidades:

Addis Ababa University, School of Social Work

Resumo

O objetivo deste estudo foi o de analisar os benefícios e os desafios da prática de Taekwondo (TKD) em adolescentes, em Adis Abeba. Investigou-se a natureza do treino no taekwondo, dos benefícios e dos desafios/problemas relacionados com a prática. Recorreu-se a uma investigação com métodos mistos, concorrentes e descritivos. A parte quantitativa do estudo contou com 108 praticantes de TDK adolescentes e 12 na parte qualitativa (oito adolescentes e quatro treinadores de TDK), de quatro clubes de TDK, em Adis Abeba. Empregaram-se técnicas de amostragem por clusters e técnicas de amostragem intencional para selecionar, respectivamente, os participantes das partes quantitativas e qualitativas do estudo, utilizando questionários e entrevistas em profundidade para a recolha de dados. Os resultados do estudo indicam que: (1) o treino de TDK, realizado nos quatro clubes estudados, respondiam a uma forma moderna/desportiva de TDK; (2) os benefícios nos adolescentes são multifacetados (benefícios sociais, físicos, mentais, defesa pessoal, evita dependências e outros benefícios); (3) ainda que a maioria (63,6%) dos entrevistados afirmasse que não se enfrentava nenhum problema como resultado da prática de TDK, identificaram-se os alguns que poderiam colocar em perigo o bem-estar dos adolescentes: problemas relacionados com o âmbito familiar, com o âmbito comunitário e com a competição. Em geral, os resultados mostram que o treino em TDK pode contribuir de um modo positivo e multifacetado com o bem-estar dos adolescentes.

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Michael Emru Tadesse, Mizan-Tepi University

Head and Lecturer, Department of Social Work

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2016-03-26

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Tadesse, M. E. (2016). Benefícios e desafios da prática do taekwondo nos adolescentes, em Adis Abeba, Etiópia. Revista de Artes Marciales Asiáticas, 11(1), 1–17. https://doi.org/10.18002/rama.v11i1.3310

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