Atex 700, uma solução econômica para laje nervuradaAtex Brasil
A Forma Atex700 apresenta índices de grande economia de concreto e aço para laje nervurada. Esta cubeta ou cabaça foi desenvolvida para atender as normas de concreto armado e adequar a uma gama significativas de projetos estruturais.
Atex 700, uma solução econômica para laje nervuradaAtex Brasil
A Forma Atex700 apresenta índices de grande economia de concreto e aço para laje nervurada. Esta cubeta ou cabaça foi desenvolvida para atender as normas de concreto armado e adequar a uma gama significativas de projetos estruturais.
All we can hope for is to provide positive conditions for PTSD management
The most positive results have come from cognitive and mindfulness methods. However, they are compromised by intruding thoughts, hypervigilance and attention deficit
Compound movements performed in relatively isolated (“protected”) environments, heavy enough to require complete recruitment of cortical (motor cortex) and non-cortical (extra-pyramidal) CNS resources may “short-circuit” the automatic trauma response.
In other words, technique-oriented compound movement strength training may provide the necessary resources for trauma survivors to gain some control over their lives
Stress and Physical Activity was the first in the Ingear Fitness seminar series. It covers basic definitions of stress and how physical activity my help the body cope with the negative physiological responses to stress.
This project describes a sponsorship/partnership opportunity that provides the sponsoring company high digital media visibility for a peak period of three days and a tail period of around 14 months. The high visibility extrapolates that of the sport of powerlifting alone, given the influencers' reach and the strategies here adopted
Coaching your kCoaching your kid: how to manage being a parent and a coach idMarilia Coutinho
Coaching your own child is often hard enough for very experienced coaches to ask a friend to do it. That happens not only in the sports, but in the arts and in the sciences. There are many cases of extremely talented athletes, artists and scientists that were not trained by their parents.
For anyone looking from the outside, it is obvious that the parental example made an impact and determined the course of actions. But how many cases of resentful people we all know where a parent tried to impose his own profession or skill on his child and the result was pain and confusion? Why and how do some people succeed where others fail?
Here we asked some successful coaches to share the stories of how they managed the coach-parent double role.
It is considered that even harder than coaching a parent is coaching a spouse (a wife/husband, boyfriend/girlfriend, etc). Actually, hard enough to be considered a taboo question. A couple is ideally a partnership of two people, but a lot has been written about the many (some of which, unavoidable) conflict situations it develops. A few specialists and scholars claim competition is inevitable, although this is by no means consensus. Some level of dispute, though, will be there. Is it possible, within this context, to develop productive athletic coaching relations? If so, how?
We invited a few people who succeeded there to share their experience.
A few days ago I read a story about someone coaching their mother in powerlifting. And by powerlifting, here, I mean it lato sensu: including the basic movements of squatting, pushing and pulling in an exercise program is powerlifting for the purpose of this discussion.
So I decided to ask around and check who succeeded in this very hard task. Most coaches and even experienced athletes that tried it failed. It is an inherently hard task, since it implies in inverting the power relation. Mom wiped your ass and Dad helped you with your math homework. You are still a child to them even when you are old enough to be a parent. It is hard for them to accept instructions (orders) from their children, since in the great order of things, they are the ones giving you orders.
How do some people succeed? Is there a different mindset required from the parent-coachee-athlete? A different mindset from the son-daughter-coach?
Let us hear what some people who managed to coach their parents have to say
This project was devised as a means to collect experiences and comments from women involved in the strength sports. It is a short questionnaire (14 questions) exploring what it was like to be or become strong, the meaning of strength to the responder and the relationship with their social environment (family and friends and society at large).
One question is posted each week on social media and the answers are collected. None of the previous questions is deleted, so that they are always available for more comment. If anyone prefers to answer them all at once (and not in interactive form), they can just download the file and do it.
O esporte e a arte, de maneira geral, têm o potencial de empoderar jovens vulneráveis através de ferramentas para a construção de identidades, representações e auto-representações positivas, além de protegê-los de situações de risco.
All we can hope for is to provide positive conditions for PTSD management
The most positive results have come from cognitive and mindfulness methods. However, they are compromised by intruding thoughts, hypervigilance and attention deficit
Compound movements performed in relatively isolated (“protected”) environments, heavy enough to require complete recruitment of cortical (motor cortex) and non-cortical (extra-pyramidal) CNS resources may “short-circuit” the automatic trauma response.
In other words, technique-oriented compound movement strength training may provide the necessary resources for trauma survivors to gain some control over their lives
Stress and Physical Activity was the first in the Ingear Fitness seminar series. It covers basic definitions of stress and how physical activity my help the body cope with the negative physiological responses to stress.
This project describes a sponsorship/partnership opportunity that provides the sponsoring company high digital media visibility for a peak period of three days and a tail period of around 14 months. The high visibility extrapolates that of the sport of powerlifting alone, given the influencers' reach and the strategies here adopted
Coaching your kCoaching your kid: how to manage being a parent and a coach idMarilia Coutinho
Coaching your own child is often hard enough for very experienced coaches to ask a friend to do it. That happens not only in the sports, but in the arts and in the sciences. There are many cases of extremely talented athletes, artists and scientists that were not trained by their parents.
For anyone looking from the outside, it is obvious that the parental example made an impact and determined the course of actions. But how many cases of resentful people we all know where a parent tried to impose his own profession or skill on his child and the result was pain and confusion? Why and how do some people succeed where others fail?
Here we asked some successful coaches to share the stories of how they managed the coach-parent double role.
It is considered that even harder than coaching a parent is coaching a spouse (a wife/husband, boyfriend/girlfriend, etc). Actually, hard enough to be considered a taboo question. A couple is ideally a partnership of two people, but a lot has been written about the many (some of which, unavoidable) conflict situations it develops. A few specialists and scholars claim competition is inevitable, although this is by no means consensus. Some level of dispute, though, will be there. Is it possible, within this context, to develop productive athletic coaching relations? If so, how?
We invited a few people who succeeded there to share their experience.
A few days ago I read a story about someone coaching their mother in powerlifting. And by powerlifting, here, I mean it lato sensu: including the basic movements of squatting, pushing and pulling in an exercise program is powerlifting for the purpose of this discussion.
So I decided to ask around and check who succeeded in this very hard task. Most coaches and even experienced athletes that tried it failed. It is an inherently hard task, since it implies in inverting the power relation. Mom wiped your ass and Dad helped you with your math homework. You are still a child to them even when you are old enough to be a parent. It is hard for them to accept instructions (orders) from their children, since in the great order of things, they are the ones giving you orders.
How do some people succeed? Is there a different mindset required from the parent-coachee-athlete? A different mindset from the son-daughter-coach?
Let us hear what some people who managed to coach their parents have to say
This project was devised as a means to collect experiences and comments from women involved in the strength sports. It is a short questionnaire (14 questions) exploring what it was like to be or become strong, the meaning of strength to the responder and the relationship with their social environment (family and friends and society at large).
One question is posted each week on social media and the answers are collected. None of the previous questions is deleted, so that they are always available for more comment. If anyone prefers to answer them all at once (and not in interactive form), they can just download the file and do it.
O esporte e a arte, de maneira geral, têm o potencial de empoderar jovens vulneráveis através de ferramentas para a construção de identidades, representações e auto-representações positivas, além de protegê-los de situações de risco.
IPL sanction certificate for the Brazilian National Championship
Esporte e competição
1. ESPORTE E COMPETIÇÃO: O QUE
ESTÁ EM JOGO – UMA MESA MULTI-
DIMENSIONAL, MULTI-
DISCIPLINAR, MULTI-TEMPORAL E
MULTI-MIDIA
O título não é uma brincadeira. Trata-se de uma iniciativa de um grupo de amigos
interessado em discutir diversas questões relacionadas aos conceitos de esporte e
competição esportiva. O objetivo da discussão é, em primeiro lugar, mapear o campo. Em
segundo, definir os problemas. Em terceiro identificar as possibilidades interpretativas.
Finalmente, colocar-se dentro dele, com subjetividade e tudo.
Presencialmente, este debate será realizado na Academia Tracer, Rua Cardeal Arcoverde
2210 (http://www.tracer.com.br/localizacao/ ), dia 25 de agosto, às 16h. Provavelmente,
vamos todos jantar depois disso (não sabemos ainda onde). Tudo será streamlined
publicamente pelo canal da Marilia Coutinho (postaremos o link para o streamline aqui).
Todos que topem essa perspectiva curiosa, generosa, aberta e despretensiosa são bem-
vindos. Todos os que estão investidos de uma intenção de ganhar o jogo são convidados a
não entrar nele: este não é um jogo com vencedores. As regras são:
1. Postar aqui (link para o seu blog, site, página, aqui mesmo, não importa), até dia 18
de agosto, um resumo do que você gostaria de apresentar como sua contribuição à
discussão. Assim todos podem ler e se preparar para enriquecer o debate
2. Aparecer na Tracer às 16h no dia 25, para aqueles que quiserem participar
presencialmente.
Não estabelecemos tempo para a apresentação, nem formato, nem nada. Isso será
negociado pelos participantes do jogo, como no Ultimate Frisbee. Claro que vai depender
do número de pessoas presentes, da fome das pessoas, etc.