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Vol 2, Issue 1, 2013
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Women Leaders In Sport

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Marija Grbović
Marija Grbović

Visoka škola za poslovnu ekonomiju i preduzetništvo , Belgrade , Serbia

Abstract

Leadership is the obility to influence people s behavior in order to achieve certain behavior.The phenomenon of sport is the subject of study and research on verious sciences and disciplines. Many women leaders in sport, which left a deep mark in history of the sport, provided guidance for future generations.Their aspirations, desire, determination, steadfastness, perseverance, give a strong boost for new girls, who seeing their success are rushing into halls stadiums with ideas and visions to repeat success of a Wilma Rudolph, Nadia Comanechi.In the age of high tehnology, sedentary lifestyle, hipokinesia,( reduced movement)and general laziness of entire young population, girls are olso in a difficult situation.Essential for their normal growth and development is propagation of physical education and sport, as well as the positive effects of sports on female body.All this is achieved very simply :with promotion, education and by promoting women leaders in sport.in this paper, the collected data will be analysed using decriptive analysis and then perform clasification and examined the contents of the conclusions drawn.

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