Recreational sport culture in Romania
and some European countries
Autori:
Adrian GAGEA, Gheorghe MARINESCU, Mariana CORDUN,
Gabriela GAGEA, Gabriela SZABO, Mihaela PAUNESCU
Editura:
Lumen
Cod: ISSN: 1583-3410 (print), ISSN: 1584-5397 (electronic)
Dimensiuni: pp. 54-63
How to cite this article:Gagea, A., Marinescu, G., Cordun, M., Gagea, G., Szabo, G., Paunescu, M. (2010). Recreational sport culture in Romania and some European countries. Revista de Cercetare si Interventie Sociala, 31, 54-63. |
Abstract:
The aim of the study is to explore how should be manage recreational sport for
to be more attractive and feasible for professional active people. The professional
literature and official documents issued in developed European countries reveal
various meanings for the phrase “recreational sport”, some of which extremely
rigorous and restrictive and others rather vague and confusing. As for instance,
the relationship between sports and economics no longer represents a taboo subject
and, in view of the multiple virtues of recreational sports, it tends to expand into
the field of leisure sports as well. The experiment revealed that an inferred share
of 9 units can be attributed to education, with a share of 23 units allocable to
facilities. As far as the way of making such investments, their succession or
simultaneity is concerned, it is believed that the investment should be carried out
simultaneously, in the above-mentioned ratios. The burden of implementing these
findings, regarding the necessity of investments, devolves, anyway, upon the
decision-makers, the authors having no grounds to doubt their good intentions
regarding the increasing of the quality of life in Romania or concerning the rate of
integrating in the EU, as an expression of civilizing.
Keywords:
recreational sport; culture; implementation in Romania; education and facilities.
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