Mihály Domokos, Péter Dorka, Dr. Ferenc Győri, Gábor Kiss: Recreation I.
- Recreation I
- I. Foundations of recreation, sports movements
- I.1. Introduction
- I.2. A historical overview and notions of recreation
- I.3. The classification of movements recreation
- I.4. The relationship between nutrition and sports activity
- I.5. Movement – body language as means of communication and sources of joy
- I.6. The structure of the paper
- I.7. Literature
- II. Common Areas in Recreation, Sports and Tourism
- III. Sport tourism
- IV. The natural environment of skiing
- V. The organization of skiing and snow camps
- VI. Organizing and leading camps, nature walking, hiking
- VII. The natural environment of water touring
- VIII. Water camps and water touring at schools
- VIII.1. Personal terms and conditions of boating
- VIII.2. Water traffic rules for water tour leaders
- VIII.3. General regulations
- VIII.4. Bathing rules
- VIII.5. Safety regulations of boats and small ships.
- VIII.6. The use of boats and water sports equipment.
- VIII.7. Safety regulations of ferries.
- VIII.8. Use of obligatory equipment
- VIII.9. Other rules
- VIII.10. Water traffic signs
- VIII.11. Basic rules of camp organization
- VIII.12. Bibliography
VIII.8. Use of obligatory equipment
When using kayaks, canoes, keelboats, skiffs, double and triple boats, or small boats with their length less than 2.5 m, the following safety equipment needs to be in the vehicle.
- Life jackets – depending on the number of travellers
- Oar: 1 piece
- Sponge or bucket with the volume of at least 1 liter.
- 1 chain or rope which can be used for fastening the boat. – 5 fm.
Items of the safety equipment of the accompanying ship are detailed in the list of equipment which is to be found among the shipping documents.
Készült az Új generációs sporttudományi képzés és tartalomfejlesztés, hazai és nemzetközi hálózatfejlesztés és társadalmasítás a Szegedi Tudományegyetemen c. pályázat támogatásával. Pályázati azonosító: TÁMOP-4.1.2.E-15/1/Konv-2015-0002