TY - JOUR
T1 - Development of a Sustainable Educational Programme for Judo Coaches of Older Practitioners
T2 - A Transnational European Partnership Endeavor
AU - Ciaccioni, Simone
AU - Guidotti, Flavia
AU - Palumbo, Federico
AU - Forte, Roberta
AU - Galea, Envic
AU - Sacripanti, Attilio
AU - Lampe, Nuša
AU - Lampe, Špela
AU - Jelušić, Toma
AU - Bradić, Slaviŝa
AU - Lascau, Maria Loredana
AU - Rodica-Borza, Alina
AU - Camacho Pérez, Raúl
AU - Rodríguez-Montero, Fernando Diéguez
AU - Kapan, Mesut
AU - Gezeker, Kaya
AU - Capranica, Laura
AU - Tessitore, Antonio
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 by the authors.
PY - 2024/2
Y1 - 2024/2
N2 - 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.
AB - 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.
KW - coaches
KW - digitalization
KW - judo
KW - martial arts
KW - older individuals
KW - online programme
KW - successful aging
KW - sustainable education
KW - teaching
KW - training
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85184716734
U2 - 10.3390/su16031115
DO - 10.3390/su16031115
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85184716734
SN - 2071-1050
VL - 16
JO - Sustainability (Switzerland)
JF - Sustainability (Switzerland)
IS - 3
M1 - 1115
ER -