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Fair Play in Minnesota Hockey

机译:明尼苏达曲棍球的公平竞赛

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Fair Play (FP) is a behavioral modification program originally created in Quebec, Canada, by Edmund Vaz when injuries, violence, aggressive infractions, and expense drastically decreased ice hockey registration numbers. He found that emphasizing sportsmanship had the potential to reduce dangerous plays. FP awards teams one additional point in the district standings after each game if the following criteria are met: (a) the team remained below the predetermined penalty minute threshold, (b) a coach was not assessed a game misconduct, and (c) none of the spectators were ejected from the arena. In collaboration with the Mayo Clinic, Minnesota Hockey adopted FP successfully in 2004. However, it was only applied to district games, accounting for just 36% of the games in a team's season. FP is currently a loosely recommended model in tournaments and plays no role in nondistrict games. In a study of two youth hockey tournaments, the tournament governed by intensified FP found significantly fewer head hits than the tournament without FP. Junior gold-level tournaments also experienced fewer injuries and concussions when using FP. Despite its established effectiveness, FP is underutilized by Minnesota Hockey. The Mayo Clinic Ice Hockey Research Team (MCIHRT) has therefore determined that FP requires a complete relaunch. The Minnesota Hockey board members, district leaders, and MCIHRT have agreed that increasing visibility and establishing universal application by Minnesota Hockey leadership are the most urgent needs. The MCIHRT action plan addressing shortcomings includes: (a) making a FP announcement before and after games; (b) publishing shortened, universal booklets solely regarding FP; (c) coordinating a distribution of new booklets to coaches, officials, and players/parents; and (d) creating webpages on all district and association sites including the rules of FP and access to the FP standings. Finally, creative ways to increase FP's power to favorably modify behavior will be solicited.
机译:公平竞赛(FP)是一种行为修改程序,最初由埃德蒙·瓦兹(Edmund Vaz)在加拿大魁北克创建,当时受伤,暴力,侵略性违法行为和费用急剧减少了冰球注册人数。他发现强调体育精神有可能减少危险比赛。如果符合以下条件,FP将在每场比赛之后为球队在地区排名榜上再加分:(a)球队保持在预定的罚分分钟阈值以下;(b)教练没有被评定为比赛不当行为;并且(c)没有一个的观众被驱逐出竞技场。明尼苏达曲棍球与梅奥诊所合作,于2004年成功采用FP。但是,它仅适用于地区比赛,仅占全队赛季比赛的36%。 FP当前是比赛中不建议使用的模型,在非区域性游戏中不起作用。在对两个青年曲棍球比赛的研究中,由强化FP控制的比赛发现的头部打击比没有FP的比赛少得多。在使用FP的情况下,初级金牌锦标赛的受伤和脑震荡也较少。尽管已经确定了有效性,但明尼苏达曲棍球并未充分利用FP。因此,梅奥诊所冰球研究小组(MCIHRT)确定FP需要重新启动。明尼苏达州曲棍球委员会的成员,地区领导人和MCIHRT都同意,提高明尼苏达州曲棍球领导层的知名度和建立通用应用程序是最紧迫的需求。解决缺点的MCIHRT行动计划包括:(a)在比赛前后发布FP; (b)出版仅关于FP的缩短的通用手册; (c)协调向教练,官员和运动员/父母分发新小册子; (d)在所有地区和协会站点上创建网页,包括FP的规则和FP积分榜的访问权限。最后,将寻求创造性的方法来提高FP的能力,以有利地改变行为。

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