Informe sobre la 1ª conferencia sobre judo adaptado. Más allá de los límites: explorando el judo adaptado

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https://doi.org/10.18002/rama.v19i1.2407

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Artes marciales, deportes de combate, judo, karate, judo adaptado, deporte paralímpico, discapacidad intelectual, TEA

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The authors received no funding for this work

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Este informe explica las principales aportaciones de la 1ª conferencia sobre judo adaptado, titulada “Más allá de los límites: explorando el judo adaptado”, organizada por la Federación Italiana de Judo, Lucha, Karate y Artes Marciales (FIJLKAM) los días 8 y 9 de abril de 2024 en el Centro Olímpico FIJLKAM en Roma en colaboración con la Unión Europea de Judo (EJU) y la Universidad “Foro Itálico” de Roma. En las distintas ponencias se pusieron de relieve los mecanismos de la fisiología cerebral que afectan al Trastorno del Espectro Autista (TEA) y los beneficios que aporta la práctica de las artes marciales a la calidad de vida de las personas con TEA y discapacidad intelectual. Otro bloque de ponencias se centró en el auge de las competiciones de judo adaptado y su regulación a nivel de reglamento y el establecimiento de categorías de competición siguiendo un criterio de funcionalidad para incluir el máximo número de personas. Finalmente, se finalizó con las aplicaciones prácticas del judo adaptado sobre tatami.

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Nicole Maussier, Department of Sport, Health and Human Sciences of the University “Foro Italico”

Nicole Maussier (Italy) works as Research fellow and Adjunct Professor at the University of Rome "Foro Italico". Member of the Scientific Committee of FIJLKAM (Italian Judo, Karate, and Martial Arts Federation), Training Manager for the Disability Sector, Projects Manager for Adapted Activities ("Katautism" and "Simone's Adventure") and Head of Didattic Programming FIJLKAM. E-mail: nmaussi@hotmail.it

José Morales, Faculty of Psychology, Education Sciences and Sport Blanquerna, Ramon Llull University

Jose Morales (Spain) works as an Associate Professor at the Ramon Llull University of Barcelona. He has publications related to specific judo tests, judo performance and lately he has delved into the effects of judo practice on people with intellectual disabilities. He has more than 40 years of experience in judo as a coach and physical trainer, he is a 6th DAN black belt in judo. E-mail: josema@blanquerna.url.edu

Angela Magnanini, Department of Sport, Health and Human Sciences of the University “Foro Italico”

Angela Magnanini (Italy) works as an Associate Professor of Special Education and Pedagogy at the University of Foro Italico. Rector's Delegate for disability, DSA (Specific Learning Disabilities), and support for inclusion. Director of the Specialization Course for educational support for students with disabilities and Coordinator of CIDIF, University Center for educational innovation. Head of the Laboratory of Special Education and Pedagogy. E-mail: angela.magnanini@uniroma4.it

Paola Sbriccoli, Department of Sport, Health and Human Sciences of the University “Foro Italico”

Paola Sbriccoli (Italy) works as an Associate Professor Associate at the University of Rome "Foro Italico", Rector's Delegate for Teaching and Student Rights, Exercise Physiology Laboratory, Department of Motor, Human, and Health Sciences. E-mail: paola.sbriccoli@uniroma4.it

Renato Manno, Telematic University San Raffaele

Renato Manno (Italy) works as a Adjunt Professor at the Telematic University San Raffaele Rome and is a Coordinator of the Scientific Committee of FIJLKAM. E-mail: renato.manno1@gmail.com

Lorenzo Cioni, Department of Sport, Health and Human Sciences of the University “Foro Italico”

Lorenzo Cioni (Italy) works as an Adjunt Professor of Special Education and Pedagogy at the University of Rome Foro Italico. Teacher of Non-verbal Methods and Techniques at the Specialization Course for Educational Support, music therapist, and expert in sports and inclusion processes. E-mail: lorenzo.cioni@uniroma4.it 

Emanuela Pierantozzi, Department of Neuroscience, Rehabilitation, Ophthalmology, Genetics, Maternal and Child health, University of Genoa

Emanuela Pierantozzi (Italy) work as a Researcher in Sport Methods and Didactics at the University of Genoa, Member of the Scientific Committee of FIJLKAM and the European Judo Union, Judo Instructor with a Black Belt VI Dan, Former Judo Champion. E-mail: emanuela.pierantozzi@unige.it

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2024-06-22

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Maussier, N., Morales, J., Magnanini, A., Sbriccoli, P., Manno, R., Cioni, L., & Pierantozzi, E. (2024). Informe sobre la 1ª conferencia sobre judo adaptado. Más allá de los límites: explorando el judo adaptado. Revista de Artes Marciales Asiáticas, 19(1), 74–78. https://doi.org/10.18002/rama.v19i1.2407

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