Reinhard Winter (sports scientist)

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Reinhard Winter (born June 16, 1928 ; † January 14, 2016 ) was a German sports scientist and university professor .

Life

During the Second World War in January 1945, Winter was drafted into the Reich Labor Service at the age of 16 and then served in the Navy. After the end of the war he worked as a new teacher in Ticino near Rostock . He passed a teacher examination and then started studying educational science at the University of Rostock . From 1952 he completed an aspirant course and spent the first year at the German University of Physical Culture (DHfK) in Leipzig before he returned to the University of Rostock and continued his aspirant course at the institute for physical education there. In 1963 he completed his doctoral thesis on the subject of "On the development of running movements in school-age boys and girls: cinematographic movement analyzes from races in 1st, 5th and 9th school years as a contribution to research into the development of human movements and to training running movements in gymnastics lessons "from. From 1964 onwards, Winter worked at the Institute for Movement Studies at DHfK, initially under Kurt Meinel . In 1978, Winters' PhD B was accepted at the DHfK, the paper was entitled "Age specifics in ontogenesis and training design as an interdisciplinary sports science object area as well as a determining factor for the long-term development of top athletic performance: scientific-theoretical position determination. and adolescence ". Winter worked at DHfK until 1990.

On the occasion of his death, an obituary in the Leipzig sports science articles stated that "no other German sports scientist" was "so closely connected to the scientific topic of motor ontogenesis" as Winter. When dealing with the motor development of children and adolescents and the training of youngsters, he dealt with the question of the sensitive phases in childhood and adolescence and the topic of the best motor learning age. From the seventh edition onwards, Winter was co-author of the standard work originally published by Meinel, "Bewegungslehre - Sportmotorik".

Individual evidence

  1. Reinhard Winter's memorial page | trauer-angebote.de. In: trauer-angebote.de. Retrieved February 3, 2019 .
  2. a b c Obituary Doz. paed. habil. Reinhard Winter . In: Leipzig sports science contributions . Issue 2 (57), 2016, p. 235 .
  3. Reinhard Winter: On the development of running movements in boys and girls of school age: cinematographic movement analyzes from the race in 1st, 5th and 9th school years as a contribution to researching the development of human movements and to training running movements in physical education / . 1963 ( uni-leipzig.de [accessed on February 3, 2019]).
  4. Reinhard Winter: Age specifics in ontogenesis and training design as an interdisciplinary sports science object area as well as a determining factor for the long-term development of top athletic performance: scientific-theoretical position determination. Training methodical orientations for athletic training under ontogenetic aspects in childhood and adolescence / . 1978 ( uni-leipzig.de [accessed on February 3, 2019]).
  5. a b Scientific biographies of the authors . In: Kurt Meinel, Günter Schnabel (Ed.): Movement theory - sport motor skills. Outline of a theory of sports motor skills from an educational point of view . Meyer & Meyer Sport, Aachen 2007, ISBN 978-3-89899-245-9 , pp. 499 .
  6. Reinhard Winter: On the problem of the sensitive phases in childhood and adolescence . In: physical education . tape 34 , no. 8/9 , 1984, ISSN  0323-4916 , pp. 342–358 ( bisp-surf.de [accessed on February 3, 2019]).
  7. Reinhard Winter: On the best motor learning age - a contribution to the discussion . In: Sports Science . tape 4 , 2001, p. 454-457 .