Konrad Stripp

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Konrad Stripp is a German sports scientist and university lecturer .

Life

Stripp was in 1976 at the University of Hamburg  initially Scientific Council then and Professor of Sports Science in the working area of health and resocialization. In 2005 he retired.

In his scientific work, Stripp dealt, among other things, with the contribution of sport to the rehabilitation of young people, with the psychological principles of movement and training research, the training of sports teachers, movement in urban areas and the interrelationships between work and play.

Individual evidence

  1. Konrad Stripp in the Hamburg professor catalog (accessed on February 16, 2019) 
  2. Konrad Stripp: A contribution of sport to rehabilitation. Presentation of work approaches in the areas of movement and training and health and rehabilitation from the Institute for Physical Education at the University of Hamburg . In: physical exercises, physical education . tape 30 , no. 4 , 1976, p. 85–88, 5, pp. 104–107 ( bisp-surf.de [accessed on February 16, 2019]).
  3. Horst Tiwald; Konrad Stripp: Psychological basics of movement and training research: Introduction to psychological thinking for athletes, coaches, sports educators and sports politicians. In: Campus Catalog Uni Hamburg. Retrieved February 16, 2019 .
  4. ^ Hans-Gert Artus, Norbert Baumann, Reiner Bussek, Hermann Gall, Hans Jensen: Reform of the sports teacher training. Materials for study reform at the Hamburg Institute for Physical Education (=  series of publications by the Institute for Physical Education at the University of Hamburg ). Achenbach, 1973, ISBN 978-3-87958-901-2 ( bisp-surf.de [accessed on February 16, 2019]).
  5. ^ Theory and practice of physical activity promotion in the city. Retrieved February 16, 2019 .
  6. Konrad Stripp: How people playfully encounter one another in simple work and exercise their bodies . In: Movement Education . tape 51 , no. 5 , 1997, ISSN  1726-4375 , pp. 13–16 ( bisp-surf.de [accessed on February 16, 2019]).