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Paperback Psychophysiological Profiles of Korfball Players Book

ISBN: 0791865436

ISBN13: 9780791865439

Psychophysiological Profiles of Korfball Players

Korfball - At a Glance

"The world of humanity has two wings-one is

women and the other men. Should one wing

remain weak, flight is impossible" -BAHA'I WRITINGS

IMAGINE a sport combining athleticism, teamwork, hand-eye

coordination, a unique set of tactics and rules - and both men and women, that's

Korfball (getwestlondon, 2013). Korfball provides an opportunity to promote

gender egalitarianism (Gubby, L. & Wellard, I. 2016) and is the only game in the

world which doesn't discriminate between genders (Sandhya, 2003) "only one

game I know where a girl can play along with boys on the same team, and that's

korfball!" (Priyadarshini, S. - Times of India, 2012). Mixed sport is therefore an

incredible opportunity to showcase this understanding, by eliminating divisions

and seeing each other as players rather than genders. Where basketball favours

the unusually tall, and netball only allows two players in a team to score points,

Korfball is a sport that was designed to let everyone play team sport on the same

level as each other - it was engineered to promote teamwork and equality.

If sexual discrimination is objectionable in most other areas of our lives,

why should it be acceptable within sports? (Kirk, D. et al. 2000). Here are few

examples where women feel discriminated on the basis of gender bias in the field

of sports, Anuja Upadhyay social scientist, writer and blogger in organizations

like UN Women, Manushi for Sustainable Development and International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) across India and Nepal, Says women are

three times disadvantaged: firstly by being a woman; secondly by being a woman

from a developing country; and thirdly by competing in a male dominated field

like sports. Sania Mirza, the first South Asian woman, appointed as United

Nations Women's Goodwill Ambassador who has also been honoured by the

Indian government with Padma Shri and Arjuna awards said that "Women face

discrimination" with it she also added "I think a lot of controversies that I

had faced in my career was because I am woman. Had I been a man, I could have

avoided some of the controversies." (Mirza, S. 2014) India's former sprint queen,

P.T. Usha broke down in front of the media regarding the discrimination meted

out to her in 2009 (Nagrajan & Kanthwal, 2010). Incidentally, even in

international sport, there are several instances of discrimination such as Chrissie

Ann Wellington four-time Ironman Triathlon World Champion said in her

interview that she was surprised about the inequality in professional women's

cycling. The separation of men and women in sports has not only led to the

entrenchment of presumed difference, but this difference has also resulted in a

hierarchy, where men's sport is considered to be professional, and a woman's

recreational. whereas Caster Semenya, the South African 800m Olympic

medallist in 2009 was banned by the IAAF (International Association of Athletics

Federations) believing that she was too manly to have legitimately won a

women's race by a huge 2 second margin (The new York times, 2009) and later

was given back her medal and was allowed to compete with women. In 2016 the

U.S. Women's National Soccer Team, winners of four Olympic gold medals,

three World Cups, given No. 1 team ranking in the world by FIFA (though FIFA

enrolled women in soccer nearly after 60 years compared to Men's World cup:

Bernard, A. B. & Busse, M. R. 2004; V. A. & Hohman, 2011) alleged that they

were being treated like second - class citizens in their own country and also

didn't get paid in comparison to the U.S. men's team

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