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Development of a Sustainable Educational Programme for Judo Coaches of Older Practitioners: A Transnational European Partnership Endeavor

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  • Simone Ciaccioni

    (Department of Movement, Human and Health Sciences, Italian University of Sport and Movement “Foro Italico”, 00135 Rome, Italy)

  • Flavia Guidotti

    (Department of Movement, Human and Health Sciences, Italian University of Sport and Movement “Foro Italico”, 00135 Rome, Italy
    Department of Human Sciences and Promotion of the Quality of Life, San Raffaele Roma Open University, 00166 Rome, Italy
    These authors equally contributed to this work.)

  • Federico Palumbo

    (Department of Movement, Human and Health Sciences, Italian University of Sport and Movement “Foro Italico”, 00135 Rome, Italy
    These authors equally contributed to this work.)

  • Roberta Forte

    (Department of Movement, Human and Health Sciences, Italian University of Sport and Movement “Foro Italico”, 00135 Rome, Italy)

  • Envic Galea

    (International Judo Federation Academy Foundation, XBX 1421 Ta’ Xbiex, Malta)

  • Attilio Sacripanti

    (International Judo Federation Academy Foundation, XBX 1421 Ta’ Xbiex, Malta)

  • Nuša Lampe

    (Judo Club Golovec, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia)

  • Špela Lampe

    (Judo Club Golovec, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia)

  • Toma Jelušić

    (Zajednica Sportskih Udruga Grada Rijeke “Riječki Sportski Savez”, 51000 Rijeka, Croatia)

  • Slaviŝa Bradić

    (Zajednica Sportskih Udruga Grada Rijeke “Riječki Sportski Savez”, 51000 Rijeka, Croatia)

  • Maria-Loredana Lascau

    (Judo Club Liberty Oradea, 410437 Oradea, Romania)

  • Alina Rodica-Borza

    (Judo Club Liberty Oradea, 410437 Oradea, Romania)

  • Raúl Camacho Pérez

    (Club de Judo Newton, 28609 Sevilla La Nueva, Spain)

  • Fernando Diéguez Rodríguez-Montero

    (Club de Judo Newton, 28609 Sevilla La Nueva, Spain)

  • Mesut Kapan

    (Izmir Alsancak Gymnastics Specialized Sports Club, İzmir 35210, Türkiye)

  • Kaya Gezeker

    (Izmir Alsancak Gymnastics Specialized Sports Club, İzmir 35210, Türkiye)

  • Laura Capranica

    (Department of Movement, Human and Health Sciences, Italian University of Sport and Movement “Foro Italico”, 00135 Rome, Italy)

  • Antonio Tessitore

    (Department of Movement, Human and Health Sciences, Italian University of Sport and Movement “Foro Italico”, 00135 Rome, Italy)

Abstract

Following the European recommendations on sustainable educational skills, a strong need has emerged to provide judo coaches with solid and updated knowledge, competences, and attitudes to train older judo practitioners (≥65 years old). This study illustrates the participatory research methodology used to develop and validate the content of the “Educating Judo Coaches for Older practitioners” (EdJCO) online educational programme. From seven countries, 22 judo and sport science experts of the EdJCO team engaged in a four-phase iterative process: (i) a systematic literature review; (ii) seven national focus groups involving 88 experts and an online survey involving 470 judo coaches; (iii) the online EDJCO programme development; and iv) the educational programme evaluation engaging 51 judo coaches as potential end-users. The EdJCO programme encompasses six modules on organization, aging, safety, physiology, psychology, and coaching methodology. Despite the overall positive evaluations, the experts were required to streamline the online programme to meet the coaches’ demands, and to provide a comprehensive handbook to further deepen their knowledge. The cooperation among university scholars, experts from the International Judo Federation Academy, national-level sports clubs, and the judo coaches of older practitioners of different backgrounds and nationalities built a sustainable educational programme suitable for end-users to boost their teaching and training potential across their lifespan.

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  • Simone Ciaccioni & Flavia Guidotti & Federico Palumbo & Roberta Forte & Envic Galea & Attilio Sacripanti & Nuša Lampe & Špela Lampe & Toma Jelušić & Slaviŝa Bradić & Maria-Loredana Lascau & Alina Rodi, 2024. "Development of a Sustainable Educational Programme for Judo Coaches of Older Practitioners: A Transnational European Partnership Endeavor," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 16(3), pages 1, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:16:y:2024:i:3:p:1115-:d:1328262
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