为女性专门的休闲运动做准备

IF 0.7 Q4 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Elaine Foster, K. Appleby
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摘要

许多男性和女性参加休闲体育运动;然而,妇女在参与方面往往面临独特的限制。因为休闲体育运动应该反映所有人的需求和愿望,我们认为娱乐管理人员必须实施支持社区妇女的战略。通过这篇评论,我们提倡采取最佳做法,减少针对女性的参与障碍,同时为所有参与者创造一个支持性的环境。设立专门针对女性的体育赛事和项目可能会为女性提供一个减少障碍的环境,从而提高她们的参与度。订阅JPRA
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Making the Case for Women-Specific Recreational Sports
Many men and women participate in recreational sports; however, women often face unique constraints to participation. Because recreational sports should reflect the needs and desires of all, we believe recreational administrators must implement strategies to support women in their communities. Through this commentary, we advocate for best practices that will curtail participation barriers specific to women while, at the same time, create a supportive environment for all participants. The creation of women-specific sporting events and programs may provide a setting where women experience fewer barriers, resulting in increased participation. Subscribe to JPRA
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Journal of Park and Recreation Administration
Journal of Park and Recreation Administration HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM-
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