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«European Journal of Physical Education and Sport» - scientific journal.

E-ISSN 2409-1952

Publication frequency – once a year.
Issued from 2013.

Number 1. (in 1 part) March 15, 2014


1. Tatiana N. Arsenyeva
The Olympics-2014 Voluntary Service Project: A Unique Resource for the Systemic Support of a Healthy Lifestyle for Russian Youth

Abstract:
The Olympics-2014 voluntary service project is a unique system-forming element in the development of the institute of volunteerism in Russia. The creation of an infrastructure for volunteer preparation will become one of the major legacies of the 2014 Olympic Games. The implementation of the project opens up new vistas in the way of adopting educational programs oriented towards promoting a healthy lifestyle within the youth environment and popularizing the values of volunteerism across the various strata of Russian society.

URL: http://ejournal7.com/journals_n/1392544274.pdf
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2. Galina D. Bryukhanova, Sergei M. Romanov
Preparation of Human Resources in the Tourist Industry to Deal with Live Issues in Travel Medicine in Holding International Mass Events

Abstract:
This article examines infectious diseases in tourists within the period of 2013 – 2014. To teach students risk medicine at its Department of Tourism and Service, Sochi State University employs information obtained through scientific studies, World Health Organization documents, and epidemiological surveillance findings for the purposes of assisting the tourism authority on the vaccine issue and in the search for medication and other measures needed for preventing disorders and injuries during the journey.

URL: http://ejournal7.com/journals_n/1392544359.pdf
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3. Andrey V. Glushenkov, Marina I. Fomenko
Volunteerism

Abstract:
When Volunteers of America was founded in 1896, volunteerism derived from a military context and to “volunteer” one’s time in service to others was a full-time commitment. They volunteered their whole lives to help people in need. This included - not only volunteering their time - but also their hearts, their spirits and their professional prosperity. Today, Volunteers of Russia help million people through programs that are staffed by full-time, paid professionals who have adopted this same ideal of service as their full-time mission. However, that does not mean that they do not also depend on an army of modern-day “volunteers” who offer their free time to support volunteer programs nationwide.

URL: http://ejournal7.com/journals_n/1392544447.pdf
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4. Nodar S. Kikava
The Impact of Psychological Defense Strategies in Communication on the Type of Behavior in Conflict Situations with Teenage Volunteers

Abstract:
Communication is viewed as one of the fundamental and leading types of activity a person can master. A modern teenager lives in a new information reality. And it is teenagers who deal with perhaps different characteristics and difficulties of communication than representatives of older generations. So what are the characteristics of teenage communication? What psychological defense strategies does a modern teenager adopt in communication when one gets in a conflict situation?

URL: http://ejournal7.com/journals_n/1392544568.pdf
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5. Leonid А. Kalinkin, Tamara V. Dolmatova, Dmitry K. Malashenkov, Maria Michel
Employing the Olympic Legacy in Sochi: A Promising Component - Sochi-Way

Abstract:
This article examines, as an important component of the Olympic legacy, the possibility of employing the material-technical base of the Sochi Olympic Games-2014 for staging sports games among volunteers, personnel servicing the Olympic Games, and professional athletes specializing in summer sports. Post-Olympic sports games are expected to facilitate the popularization of mass sports. The author brings forward the idea of staging a sports event called “Sochi-Way”, which would feature summer-and-winter sports based on a scenario that would be brought into action taking account of the landscape and natural environment of Greater Sochi.

URL: http://ejournal7.com/journals_n/1392544664.pdf
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6. Leonid A. Kalinkin, Konstantin G. Tomilin, Dmitry K. Malashenkov
Sochi - 2014: Ecosports and the Science of Ecosports

Abstract:
Scientists worked on the issue of the practical use of the experience of verdurizing large international sports competitions in preparation for and staging the winter Olympic Games-2014 in Sochi based on the concept of the sustainable development of human society and nature, which was adopted at the UN peace forums in Rio de Janeiro in 1992 and Johannesburg in 2002 (Rio +10).

URL: http://ejournal7.com/journals_n/1392544748.pdf
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7. Aleksandr P. Kvashnin
Physiological Adaptation of Volunteers Working in a Mountain Cluster

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The article discusses the physiological adaptation of volunteers discharging theirs obligations in the mountain cluster.

URL: http://ejournal7.com/journals_n/1392544803.pdf
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8. Elvira A. Lazareva, Galina I. Gudkova
Typological Characteristics of Energetic Support of the Muscle Activity of Track and Field Athletes Specializing in Short- and Long-Distance Races

Abstract:
This article examines the typological features of the energy supply of muscle activity of athletes specializing in the short and long distances.

URL: http://ejournal7.com/journals_n/1392544871.pdf
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9. Dmitry K. Malashenkov, Gennady A. Bobkov, Alexander E. Evtukh, Arkady P. Kozlowski, Vadim N. Morozov, Igor F. Chekirda
Olympic Legacy: Material and Non-Material Aspects

Abstract:
This article examines the material and non-material aspects of making use of Olympic legacy. The author looks into existing approaches to assessing economic, ecological, and social effects of staging the Olympic Games and dwells upon one of the aspects of the legacy of the Sochi Winter Olympic Games-2014 – developing and testing federal standards for sports preparation across Olympic sports, which provide for the creation of a basis for forming the medical-biological components of sports preparation.

URL: http://ejournal7.com/journals_n/1392544985.pdf
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10. Romualdas K. Malinauskas
Indicators of Psychical Stability Among Junior and Youth Track and Field National Team Candidates

Abstract:
This article deals with questions of psychical stability among junior and youth track and field national team candidates. Two methods were used to carry out the survey: The Competitive State Anxiety Inventory developed by Martens et al. and Athletes Psychical Stability Questionnaire developed by Milman. The random sample size consists of 81 junior and youth track and field national team candidates. Participants comprised 39 youth teams and 42 junior national team candidates. It was determined that, in comparison with the junior track and field national team candidates, anxiety of youth track and field national team candidates is lower (p<0.05). The psychical stability of youth track and field national team candidates, were found to be significantly higher than those of junior track and field national team candidates because it was found that youth track and field national team candidates scored higher (p <.05) than junior track and field national team candidates in following components of psychical stability: in precompetitive emotional stability and in self-regulation.

URL: http://ejournal7.com/journals_n/1392545043.pdf
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11. Natalie Martins, Christopher Gas
Building on Strengths, Trends and Innovation: Sochi as a National Centre for Beach Sports

Abstract:
The article represents prospects, trends and innovations in the development of Sochi as a national center of beach sports.

URL: http://ejournal7.com/journals_n/1392545145.pdf
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12. Natalia A. Pilosyan, Svetlana V. Kunchevskaya
Adaptive Sports for Persons with Deviations in Intellectual Development

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The article presents the history of adaptive sports for people with intelligence disabilities.

URL: http://ejournal7.com/journals_n/1392545231.pdf
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13. Mikhail M. Polevshchikov, Vladimir E. Afonshin, Valeriy V. Rozhentsov
A Technology for Technical Preparation of Young Athletes in Team Sports

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The author has developed a technology for technical preparation of young athletes in team sports, which facilitates one’s quick mastering rational and effective techniques and helps develop the ability to employ them, facilitates the formation of one’s individual style using these techniques, the streamlining of technical preparation at any stage – from beginners to world-class athletes, and helps boost efficiency while easing the workload for coaches. Team practice is held on a playing field equipped with a dynamic lighting system that divides the field into zones which the athletes have to stay in with a sports implement and perform specific technical actions. The position, form, and area of such zones can be changed programmatically at different speeds and unexpectedly for the athletes. The drill process is filmed with a camera stationed above the playing field; the image is transferred into a computer that records the time instants at which an athlete and/or the sports implement goes out of the bounds of a zone. An athlete is informed of his/her or the implement’s having gone out of the bounds via an additional dynamic lighting system which differs in color from the system used for the zones and/or via sound signals. The number of times the athletes and/or the sports implement go out of the bounds of preset zones is recorded and indicates the level of the athletes’ technical preparedness. To forestall the development of the dynamic stereotype of lowly depressed eyes, which narrows the vision of the field and prevents one from developing one’s playing thinking, the color of the zone of one or several athletes can be changed programmatically at random times. This serves as a signal for the athletes whose zone color does not change to pass one’s implement over to one of the athletes whose zone color has changed. In such drills, athletes get a chance to not only work on preset technical moves but have to watch for changes in zones in which other athletes are staying – this enables one to better see the playing field and develop one’s playing thinking, as one is deciding which other athlete to pass the implement over to.

URL: http://ejournal7.com/journals_n/1392545313.pdf
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14. Maria Ransberger, Evgeniya V. Vidishcheva
Economic Effect оf Global Sports Events

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The article deals with the influence of great sports events to the economy of specific countries. Also the article considers the real examples of short-term and long-term economic and social impact of sports competitions of international level on the economies with different levels of economic development.

URL: http://ejournal7.com/journals_n/1392545390.pdf
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15. Galina M. Romanova, Andrey V. Apukhtin, Lyudmila A. Beloslutseva
Business Tourism in Sochi: Issues and Prospects

Abstract:
The article is devoted to the current problems and perspectives of business tourism in Sochi. The development of this segment of tourism may attract extra thousands of tourists. Development prospects of Sochi is associated with the forthcoming tourist boom and reincarnation of this local-popular resort into the international tourist destination. Business tourism is supposed to become an integral part of the local market development. The future of business tourism in Sochi will depend of different limits and factors such as ttransport and communication infrastructures, natural and urban environments, openness to tourism, availability and cost of services etc. Sochi has a good potential to become a leader in business travel sector and after the Olympic Games it will substantially increase. The development of business tourism on the local level will reduce seasonality.

URL: http://ejournal7.com/journals_n/1392545476.pdf
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16. Larisa M. Romanova, Nadezhda K. Serdyukova
Promoting Sochi as a Tourist Destination in the Post-Olympic Period

Abstract:
Sochi tourist destination promotion in the post-Olympic period is an important topic for tourist market participants, local authority and researchers. Tourist destination promotion system is an essential factor to enlarge tourist flow to Sochi. The authors are thinking how to use Olympics image effect and Olympic heritage prospects.

URL: http://ejournal7.com/journals_n/1392545547.pdf
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17. Alexandr M. Vetitnev, Nadezhda V. Bobina
The Attitude of Residents towards the 2014 Sochi Olympics (A Preliminary Report)

Abstract:
This article presents the preliminary results of a survey of 1048 residents of the city of Sochi concerning their attitude towards the staging of the 2014 Winter Olympic Games. It is revealed that on the whole the staging of the Olympics in Sochi is supported and not supported by an approximately equal number of Sochi residents: 40 % each and 20 % were undecided. The survey results were influenced by respondent gender, age, education, income, and length of residence in the resort.

URL: http://ejournal7.com/journals_n/1392545612.pdf
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18. Aleksandr M. Vetitnev, Nellie A. Savelyeva, Larisa A. Galtsova, Tat'yana M. Alimova
Creating a System for Assessing and Certifying Qualifications in the Area of Sports-Fitness Tourism as a Factor of Implementing Post-Olympic Legacy Programs

Abstract:
The qualified personnel is required to maintain the functioning of recreation and sport tourism organizations within the post-Olympic heritage. This article presents a conceptual model of the system of assessment and certification of qualifications with defining the basic parameters.

URL: http://ejournal7.com/journals_n/1392545700.pdf
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19. Hmayra T. Zagladina
Volunteerism as an Actualization of Youth’s Social Potential: The Role of Education

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The article is devoted to the specification of representations about volunteering as a socially significant phenomenon of Russian education, allowing to consider volunteering as an effective tool for strengthening civil society, innovation and modernization development of the country. The author notes the significant impact of volunteering for successful socialization of the individual, the development of pre-profile education, anti-emergence of destructive towards a modern society and state trends in the youth environment.

URL: http://ejournal7.com/journals_n/1392545765.pdf
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