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European Journal of Physical Education and Sport Science ISSN: 2501 - 1235 ISSN-L: 2501 - 1235 Available on-line at: www.oapub.org/edu doi: 10.5281/zenodo.3702867 Volume 6 │ Issue 2 │ 2020 FAIR PLAY IN KIRKPINAR TRADITION AS AN INTANGIBLE CULTURAL HERITAGEi Sevda Korkmazii Istanbul Major Municipality Youth and Sport Directory, Turkey Abstract: Although it is a fairly new issue discussed in Turkey, Fair Play means nice and fair play as a concept. Fair play can also be explained in the game and ultimately with the understanding of being principled and measured. However, within the 20th century, the commercialization and professionalization of sports started to vulgarize this concept. Regardless of the way, the desire to win can be observed even in traditionally organized sports practices such as Kırkpınar. Kırkpınar Wrestling, which is included in the intangible cultural heritage list by UNESCO, is one of the centuries-long examples of fair play spirit and its reflection in practices. To draw attention to the practices that reveal the concept of fair play in Kırkpınar will strengthen the perception of fair play in the society. In this study, cultural values in the tradition of “Kırkpınar Wrestling”, rituals and practices that can be shown as examples of fair play are tried to be analyzed by literature scanning method. Keywords: Kırkpınar, fair play, heritage, sports 1. Introduction Morality (Durusoy, 1991), which is the accepted rules that regulate people's behaviors and relationships in society, has never been two apart subjects, and since early periods of history, imperatives and calls about morality have always been, binding holistic values and norms of the sport (Meinderg, 1991). -
Government of India Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF YOUTH AFFAIRS & SPORTS (DEPARTMENT OF SPORTS) LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 6394 TO BE ANSWERED ON 05.04.2018 Promotion of Indigenous Sports 6394. SHRI NINONG ERING: DR. ANUPAM HAZRA: SHRIMATI RAKSHATAI KHADSE: Will the Minister of YOUTH AFFAIRS AND SPORTS be pleased to state: (a) whether the Government has any scheme or proposal to promote indigenous and traditional sports and games specially like “Ha-du-du”, “Kabaddi”, “Danguli”, “Wrestling”, “Langadi” and “Yubi Lakpi” etc. considering cost effeciency characteristics thereof; (b) if so, the details thereof; and (c) the details of incentives offered and guidelines issued for preservation of these sports/games? ANSWER THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) FOR YOUTH AFFAIRS & SPORTS {COL. RAJYAVARDHAN RATHORE (RETD.)} (a) to (c) Sports is a State subject. Promotion of sports in the country, including promotion of indigenous and traditional sports and games, is the primary responsibility of the State Government and the concerned National Sports Federations (NSFs). The Central Government complements/supplements the efforts of the State Governments and NSFs. This Ministry is implementing a Central Sector Scheme, namely Khelo India which inter-alia includes a vertical „Promotion of rural and indigenous/tribal games‟ which aims to showcase our rural and indigenous/tribal games through annual competitions and dissemination of information so as to encourage children and youth to take up these games in a major way, paving way for their future mainstreaming. This Ministry also supplements the efforts of the NSFs by implementing the scheme of Assistance to NSFs under which funds are provided to recognized National Sports Federations for conducting National / International tournaments, participation in international events, coaching camps, purchase of equipments. -
An Analytical Study on Wrestling in India
International Journal of Enhanced Research in Educational Development (IJERED), ISSN: 2320-8708 Vol. 2, Issue 5, Sept.-Oct., 2014, pp: (10-15), Impact Factor: 1.125, Available online at: www.erpublications.com An analytical study on Wrestling in India Rekha Narwal MKJK College, MDU Rohtak, Haryana, India Abstract: This manuscript gives an analytical study on Wrestling in India. In preparing young wrestlers (16-17 years of age) the design often follows a relatively well-developed system of training for adult masters of sport. In general, the youthful body is characterized by a high intensity cardio-respiratory and blood systems during physical stress. So far, no data on the impact of intense competitive activity on the dynamics of individual aspects of preparedness of young wrestlers is available. Our objective was to study the impact of competitive activity on the functional training state in young wrestlers. Keywords: Competitions, Rules, Female Wrestling, Factor Analysis, Technique Wrestlers, training, weight management. INTRODUCTION Wrestling is unique among athletics. It is considered to be one of the most physically demanding sports among high school and college athletics. Wrestling was one of the most favored events in the Olympic Games in Ancient Greece. The first organized national wrestling tournament took place in New York City in 1888. From the Athens Games in 1896, until today, the wrestling events are also an important part of the modern Olympic Games. The International Federation of Associated Wrestling Styles (FILA) originated in 1912 in Antwerp, Belgium. The 1st NCAA Wrestling Championships were also held in 1912, in Ames, Iowa. USA Wrestling, located in Colorado Springs, Colorado, became the national governing body of amateur wrestling in 1983. -
Himachal Futuristic Communications Limited
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Asian Traditions of Wellness
BACKGROUND PAPER Asian Traditions of Wellness Gerard Bodeker DISCLAIMER This background paper was prepared for the report Asian Development Outlook 2020 Update: Wellness in Worrying Times. It is made available here to communicate the results of the underlying research work with the least possible delay. The manuscript of this paper therefore has not been prepared in accordance with the procedures appropriate to formally-edited texts. The findings, interpretations, and conclusions expressed in this paper do not necessarily reflect the views of the Asian Development Bank (ADB), its Board of Governors, or the governments they represent. The ADB does not guarantee the accuracy of the data included in this document and accepts no responsibility for any consequence of their use. The mention of specific companies or products of manufacturers does not imply that they are endorsed or recommended by ADB in preference to others of a similar nature that are not mentioned. Any designation of or reference to a particular territory or geographic area, or use of the term “country” in this document, is not intended to make any judgments as to the legal or other status of any territory or area. Boundaries, colors, denominations, and other information shown on any map in this document do not imply any judgment on the part of the ADB concerning the legal status of any territory or the endorsement or acceptance of such boundaries. ASIAN TRADITIONS OF WELLNESS Gerard Bodeker, PhD Contents I. INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................................. -
History and Actual Image of Oil Wrestling”
International Journal of Ethnosport and Traditional Games, №2 (2) For references: Bakhrevskiy, Eugeniy. (2019) “History and actual image of oil wrestling”. International Journal of Ethnosport and Traditional Games, №2 (2), 12–36. DOI: https://www.doi.org/10.34685/HI.2020.75.15.002 HISTORY AND ACTUAL IMAGE OF OIL WRESTLING Eugeniy Bakhrevskiy PhD in philology, ORCID: 0000-0003-1246-3398 Russian Heritage Institute, Deputy Director; E-mail: [email protected] RUSSIA Abstract Turkish “oil wrestling” (yağlı güreş) has a great popularity in Turkey, spread in some neighboring countries (Bulgaria, Macedonia, Albania), in Western Europe and Japan there are amateur clubs of this wrestling. That is complex system of accompanying rituals and attributes, it is based on ancient folklore tradition, and in modern conditions it became an important symbol of Turkish national consciousness. An Oil wrestling long enough became a subject of scientific interest; there is a series of books on its history and a lot of papers. At the same time caring publicists note that still we don’t have a satisfactory scientific description of oil wrestling, neither in Turkish nor in other languages. The article presents the results of a study of historical development of oil wrestling, listed in the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage. Symbolic and ritual elements of nowadays oil wrestling and Kırkpınar festival (ağa, cazgır, peşrev, kıspet etc.) were analyzed. Kırkpınar festival came into being in the end of the 19th century, in the period of wrestlers’ tekke system decay, when the well-known masters from Edirne and Constantinople began to participate to the local festival on Hıdırellez, after that it became very popular even on national level. -
JETIR Research Journal
© 2018 JETIR November 2018, Volume 5, Issue 11 www.jetir.org (ISSN-2349-5162) Physical Education and Psychological well-being of Tribal Students in India Alekya Chalumuri, Assistant Professor of English, BS&H Dept. Gayatri Vidya Parishad College of Engineering for Women, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh. Abstract : Tribal people in India are called adivasi. Adivasi is an umbrella term for a heterogeneous set of ethnic and tribal groups considered the aboriginal population of India. Generally the tribal habitats are vulnerable and people are easily prone to dreadful diseases. They lack in Physical fitness, health and hygiene. They are unaware of their physical conditions and stamina. Tribal people maintain poor physical fitness which turns as the dominant reason for their poor growth and development in all directions. This has even become the root cause for genetic disorders and inherited diseases and psychological illness in their off-springs. This paper attempts to research on the wellness of tribal society and necessity of inducing Physical exercises and activities for psychological well-being. IndexTerms –Adivasi, Physical education, Government Initiatives, NGO’s, Health and psychological well-being. I. INTRODUCTION Tribal people constitute 8.6 percent of India’s total population, about 104 million people according to the 2011 census (68 million people according to the 1991 census). This is the largest population of the tribal people in the world. One category lives in a belt along the Himalayas stretching through Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, and Uttar Pradesh in the west, to Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura, Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram, Manipur, and Nagaland in the northeast. Another category lives in the hilly areas of central India (Madhya Pradesh, Orissa, and, to a lesser extent, Andhra Pradesh); in this belt, which is bounded by the Narmada River to the north and the Godavari River to the southeast, tribal peoples occupy the slopes of the region's mountains. -
Paradosiaki Pali in Central Macedonia, Greece Pelivansko Borenje in FYR Macedonia Contacts in South-East Europe Other Traditional Wrestling Styles in Europe
Traditional Wrestling Our Culture Promoting Traditional Sports and Games Intangible Cultural Heritage In South-East Europe Edited by Guy Jaouen and Petar Petrov Published by Associazione Giochi Antichi (Ancient Games Association), ITALY AGA Verona 2018 Printed and bound in Bulgaria by GUTENBERG PUBLISHING HOUSE Acknowledgements This project and this book are the result of a work started in the year 2005. But in fact it is result of a life of commitment for several of the actors, either as wrestler, as leader or as researcher. It is also the result of the work of many friends and supporters of traditional wrestling and traditional sports and games in general, and we are sorry to not be able to mention all of them. Associazione Giochi Antichi: Paolo Avigo, Emanuele Tagetto, Simona Puggioni (Italy) ; Association Europeénne des Jeux et Sports Traditionnels: Bartosz Prabucki & G.J. ; Federatia Romana de Oina: Nicolae Dobre, Cristian Federación de Lucha Leonesa: Antonio Barreñada and Francisco Escanciano (Spain); Institute of Ethnology and FolkloreVăduva and Studies: Ionut Morcan Nikolai (Romania);Vukov & P.P. (Bulgaria); Tranta: Ardelean Gheorghe, Federacija za pelivansko borenje na Makedonija: Hamid Bakija and Faruk Dan Buzea, Szabolcs LörinczFédération Konya and Congolaise Peter-Ferenc de Kabubu: Taierling (Romania); Kures: Aydan & Nida Ablez Rexhepi (FYR Macedonia); Narodno rvanje: Joseph Rashidi Salumu and Musongela Mambo Rashidi (Congo);Paradosiaki Pali: Anta Tsaira, and Amet Sehran (Romania); Marko Panović, Aca Stanojević, CharalamposDejan -
Annual Compilation of Wrestling Research
2020 Annual Compilation of Wrestling Research David Curby, EdD [email protected] The Annual Compilation of Wrestling Research 2020 is compilation of published wrestling- related research published during 2020 and is provided by the International Network of Wrestling Researchers (INWR). The INWR is the largest scientific support group for a sport in the world! Our group has grown to over 500 academics, scientists, doctors and wrestling professionals, from 82 countries who are involved with the sport of wrestling. (www.inwr-wrestling.com) Our Mission Statement is: The International Network of Wrestling Researchers (INWR) seeks to facilitate the development of wrestling around the world by drawing all wrestling sport science professionals together, in a manner that through our international and intercultural cooperation we are empowered to support the development of wrestling with our research and educational programs. We have organized scientific meetings at the senior world wrestling championships and we were instrumental in working with United World Wrestling (UWW) in establishing the Scientific Commission. The INWR sponsors the Rayko Petrov Award memorializing the great Bulgarian wrestler, coach and prolific scholar. Each year the INWR names the person to be honored and that person delivers the memorial lecture at the INWR Annual Meeting. They are presented with the spectacular bronze trophy by Christo Christov commissioned by the Bulgarian Wrestling Federation. The Young Researcher Award is also presented to a researcher less than thirty years of age. We publish the International Journal of Wrestling Science which is the only journal dedicated to the study of the world’s oldest sport. The International Journal of Wrestling Science is a peer reviewed journal for professionals working in wrestling and wrestling sport science. -
“Caitanya-Caritamrita – Adi Lila” by His Divine Grace AC Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada. Summary
“Caitanya-caritamrita – Adi Lila” by His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada. Summary: Caitanya-caritamrita is the biography of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, written by Krsnadasa Kaviraja Goswami in the 16th century, now published with elaborate translations and commentaries in English by A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami. The multi-volume Caitanya-caritamrita is divided into three sections, Adi Lila, Madhya Lila, and Antya Lila, representing the beginning, middle, and concluding pastimes of Lord Chaitanya Mahaprabhu. This file comprises the text of the several volumes that make up the Adi Lila section. COPYRIGHT NOTICE: This is an evaluation copy of the printed version of this book, and is NOT FOR RESALE. This evaluation copy is intended for personal non-commercial use only, under the “fair use” guidelines established by international copyright laws. You may use this electronic file to evaluate the printed version of this book, for your own private use, or for short excerpts used in academic works, research, student papers, presentations, and the like. You can distribute this evaluation copy to others over the Internet, so long as you keep this copyright information intact. You may not reproduce more than ten percent (10%) of this book in any media without the express written permission from the copyright holders. Reference any excerpts in the following way: “Excerpted from “Caitanya Caritamrita” by A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, courtesy of the Bhaktivedanta Book Trust International, www.Krishna.com .” This book and electronic file is Copyright 1974-2003 Bhaktivedanta Book Trust International, 3764 Watseka Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90034, USA. All rights reserved. For any questions, comments, correspondence, or to evaluate dozens of other books in this collection, visit the website of the publishers, www.Krishna.com . -
Promotion of Sports Through Fit India Movement
Source : www.pib.nic.in Date : 2019-11-22 Relevant for: Developmental Issues | Topic: Human resources, Youth, Sports and related issues Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports Promotion of Sports through Fit India Movement Posted On: 21 NOV 2019 3:54PM by PIB Delhi The main objective of Fit India Movement is to create awareness amongst all the citizens of India about fitness and its importance in daily life through sports, yogasan, walking, cycling, dancing or any other physical activity.To preserve and promote Indigenous Sports in the country under Indigenous Games & Martial Arts (IGMA) Scheme [sub scheme of National Sports Talent Contest (NSTC)], Sports Authority of India (SAI) has adopted 10 schools to provide regular training to the talented sportspersons in the discipline of Kalaripayattu, Silambam, Kabaddi, Archery, Mallakhamb, Mukna, Thang-Ta, Khomlainai & Gatka. Presently, 128 trainees (73 Boys & 55 Girls) are being trained under these centres. Similarly, to promote wrestling the Indian traditional sports, SAI have also adopted 48 Akharas under NSTC Scheme across the country. Presently, 766 talented wrestlers (677 Boys & 89 Girls) are being trained in these Akharas. Further, a vertical ‘Promotion of Rural and Indigenous/ Tribal Games’ under Khelo India Scheme has been implemented by Govt. of India for promoting rural and indigenous/ tribal sports through identification of talent, provision of grant to meet expenditure on equipment, apparel, coaches training programme, infrastructure development, salary for National Sports Federation (NSF) appointed coaches and scholarships for meritorious trainees recommended by NSF. Presently, under the scheme Mallakhamb, Kalaripayattu, Gatka and Thang-Tasports disciplineshave been identified for support as per the decision taken by Government. -
Endangered Species of the Physical Cultural Landscape: Globalization, Nationalism, and Safeguarding Traditional Folk Games
Western University Scholarship@Western Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository 3-17-2021 9:00 AM Endangered Species of the Physical Cultural Landscape: Globalization, Nationalism, and Safeguarding Traditional Folk Games Thomas Fabian, The University of Western Ontario Supervisor: Barney, Robert K., The University of Western Ontario A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the equirr ements for the Doctor of Philosophy degree in Kinesiology © Thomas Fabian 2021 Follow this and additional works at: https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/etd Part of the Other International and Area Studies Commons, Social and Cultural Anthropology Commons, and the Sports Studies Commons Recommended Citation Fabian, Thomas, "Endangered Species of the Physical Cultural Landscape: Globalization, Nationalism, and Safeguarding Traditional Folk Games" (2021). Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository. 7701. https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/etd/7701 This Dissertation/Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by Scholarship@Western. It has been accepted for inclusion in Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository by an authorized administrator of Scholarship@Western. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Abstract Folk sports are the countertype of modern sports: invented traditions, bolstered by tangible ritual and intangible myth, played by the common folk in order to express a romantic ethnic identity. Like other cultural forms, traditional sports and games around the world are becoming marginalized in the face of modernization and globalization. In 2003, UNESCO ratified the Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in an attempt to counter such trends of cultural homogenization. As elements of intangible cultural heritage, folk sports now fall under the auspices of UNESCO safeguarding policies.