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The aim of the article is to present the concept of cultural potential of physical culture components, i.e. sport, recreation, rehabilitation and physical education, and to emphasize broadly understood physical activity and its role in shaping attitudes and behaviors. Due to the multithreaded and multifaceted nature of the issue, the authors used the historical method, consisting in the analysis and interpretation of existing sources and literature. Taking into account the fact that from the ancient times to the contemporary, contribution of physical activity in culture has been undeniable, it must be properly supported in order to exist. The complexity of the concept means that it is impossible to summarize it with a single indicator, and the limited framework of the article requires the authors to concentrate on selected elements present in the consciousness and attempt to identify them.
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Celem artykułu jest przedstawienie koncepcji potencjału kulturowego składników kultury fizycznej, czyli sportu, rekreacji, rehabilitacji i wychowania fizycznego, oraz podkreślenie szeroko pojętej aktywności fizycznej i jej roli w kształtowaniu postaw, a także zachowań. Ze względu na wielowątkowy i wieloaspektowy charakter zagadnienia autorzy zastosowali metodę historyczną, polegającą na analizie i interpretacji istniejących źródeł oraz literatury. Biorąc pod uwagę fakt, że od czasów starożytnych do współczesności wkład aktywności fizycznej w kulturę jest niezaprzeczalny, musi być odpowiednio wspierany, aby mógł zaistnieć. Złożoność koncepcji oznacza, że nie można jej podsumować za pomocą pojedynczego wskaźnika, a ograniczone ramy artykułu wymagają od autorów skupienia się na wybranych elementach obecnych w świadomości i próbach ich identyfi kacji.
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Objectives: The aim of the present study was to determine the physical activity levels of active duty police officers and police academy cadets in different life domains and intensities. These parameters were treated as potential quantifiers that could be used when assessing individuals preparing for work as future police officers. Material and Methods: The study recruited 153 active police officers and 176 cadets attending a police academy and administered a diagnostic survey, the long-form version of the International Physical Activity Questionnaire, while in the statistical analysis the Student's t-test for independent groups was applied. Results: It was determined that police officers present high physical activity levels within the work domain, which are developed from initial training at a police academy and then throughout their police career. Conclusions: Such data are important in the light of the role police officers play in public safety as well as the prominence of physical activity within a particular profession and how it can be targeted and tailored to their needs.
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