CHILDREN GAMES: A MEANS OF MOTIVATION IN ATHLETES OF EARLY AGES

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  • Francisco Jesús Laurencio- Alonso Dirección Municipal de Deportes, Sagua de Tánamo, Holguín
  • Sandra Lugo- Matos Centro Universitario Municipal, Sagua de Tánamo, Holguín

Abstract

Sport in the link base in the third world is limited by the unwillingness of technologies, which has an influence on the process of preparing the athlete and should be compensated for the promotion of creative and innovative ideas, leading to the increased yield. Increasingly, the concept of Sport for All expands around the world, the benefits this report have been treated and released in caucuses around the planet and recognizing that the matter has made UNICEF. The development of this movement, which is aimed at the practice of sport as a means of meeting the social and individual needs of practicing sport as a means of spiritual and physical satisfaction, but also as a means to identify potential sports talents, so, in the preparation cannot miss the scientific component. The authors of this paper are intended to provide a means to help raise the motivation for one of the components of the preparation, which is also vital: the physical and they propose a catalog of minor games, considered suitable for work with children.

Key words. Children games, physical general preparation, early ages

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Author Biographies

Francisco Jesús Laurencio- Alonso, Dirección Municipal de Deportes, Sagua de Tánamo, Holguín

Máster en Actividad Física Comunitaria

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Sandra Lugo- Matos, Centro Universitario Municipal, Sagua de Tánamo, Holguín

Máster en Ciencias de la Educación Superior

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Published

2017-12-11

How to Cite

Laurencio- Alonso, F. J., & Lugo- Matos, S. (2017). CHILDREN GAMES: A MEANS OF MOTIVATION IN ATHLETES OF EARLY AGES. Electronic Scientist Journal Specialized in Physical Culture Sciences and Sport, 14(32), 31–40. Retrieved from https://deporvida.uho.edu.cu/index.php/deporvida/article/view/382

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