Norbert Rühl

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Norbert Rühl (born May 17, 1955 in Binau ) is a German sports book author, educator , lecturer, former competitive athlete and judo national league coach and until 2009 head of the “Economic, Congress, Media and Organization Project Office” in the Stuttgart regional council. From 2009 to 2011 he was a speaker in Department 74.

Career

Rühl studied sport and German at the Heidelberg University of Education from 1976 to 1981. From 1987 to 1991 he completed a further education course at the trainer academy of the Sport University Cologne . Since 1992, Rühl has been a consultant at the State Institute for School Sports in the areas of conditioning and posture training, health education, active school, the fitness studio at school, fit in everyday school life, fighting and self-defense and self-assertion for girls. Furthermore, since 1993 he has been head of advanced training at the level of the state education authority and the secondary school authority (regional council) in various federal states and advisor for the sports science society in Graz at the Int. School sports congress (every two years from 1993 to 2001). Between 1998 and 2001 he had a teaching position at the Institute for Sport and Sport Science at the Ruprecht-Karls-University in Heidelberg on the subject of "Interdisciplinary conditioning, coordination and posture training". In 1987 Rühl began developing an alternative school sport and exercise concept. Since 1998 this concept has been implemented as an official model project "School 2000 - Health and Exercise" at the Hermann Greiner Realschule in Neckarsulm ( Baden-Württemberg ). Since 1996 he has been conducting training courses on a national level in this context (“fitness day”). In 2000, the project "School 2000 - Health and Exercise" was presented in Neckarsulm as part of the International School Congress. In 2002 the concept “Action Space School - Sport and Health” was presented in Karlsruhe as part of the Bodylife. In 2006 Rühl presented the concept "Fit for every day life - fitness and concentration in the classroom" at the International Congress in New Delhi ( India ) on behalf of the Stuttgart Regional Council.

As part of his work in the regional council of Stuttgart, Rühl headed the project office “Kongresse, Wirtschaft, Medien”, which initiated and organized a number of educational congresses (“Successful School with Strong Partners”, Stuttgart 2005; “Hauptschulmesse”, Ludwigsburg 2006; “Values ​​- Appreciation - Intercultural Competence ", Ulm 2006;" Education succeeds - leading young people to success ", 2009). He was also a co-initiator of the "Education Partnership Baden-Württemberg - India".

Engagement in the extracurricular area

Rühl is a co-founder (establishment of the department in 1971, establishment of an independent association in 1983) and since 1986 chairman of the 1. Angelbachtaler Judo-Club eV , an association with around 450 members, which rose to the 2nd Bundesliga in 1989 and was able to assert itself there for four years. Rühl was active as a competitive athlete until 1986, member of the German national judo team, long-time Bundesliga fighter (including for Vfl Wolfsburg ) and multiple German runner-up, international German champion and German university champion in the light heavyweight division.

Honors

In 1998 Rühl was awarded the 6th Dan degree (red and white belt, Judo ) by the German Judo Association . In 2001 he received the badge of honor from the state of Baden-Württemberg for voluntary work and special athletic achievements. Further awards are the Golden Badge of Honor from the Badischer Judoverband (2007) and the Golden Badge of Honor from the Badischer Sportbund (2008).

Publications

  • Muscle training 2000 (1992)
  • The School Moves (1993)
  • The multi-concept (since 1994)
  • The multi-concept: basics
  • The multi-concept: practical examples
  • The multi-concept: warming up
  • The multi-concept: the gym at school
  • The multi-concept: testing
  • The multi-concept: multi-compass manual
  • The multi-concept: Multi-Media-Collection (2011)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Hübner, R. (2007). Who is who in the Federal Republic of Germany. Supplement to the biographical encyclopedia of leading women and men in Germany . Zug: Who is Who Publishing House.
  2. a b Rühl, Norbert. (2006). The multi-concept. Multi-compass manual . Sinsheim: Sportverlag Rühl.
  3. JC Angelbachtal (2011). Club history .
  4. ^ Rühl, Norbert. (1992). Muscle training 2000 . Berlin / Heidelberg: Springer.
  5. ^ Rühl, Norbert. (1997). The multi-concept. Basics . Sinsheim: Sportverlag Rühl.
  6. ^ Rühl, Norbert. (1997). The multi-concept. Practical examples . Sinsheim: Sportverlag Rühl.
  7. ^ Rühl, Norbert. (1999). The multi-concept. Warm up . Sinsheim: Sportverlag Rühl.
  8. ^ Rühl, Norbert. (2002). The multi-concept. The gym at school . Offenburg: Mildenberger.
  9. ^ Rühl, Norbert. (2004). The multi-concept. Testing . Sinsheim: Sportverlag Rühl.
  10. ^ Rühl, Norbert. (2011). The multi-concept. Multi-media collection . Sinsheim: Sportverlag Rühl.