Papers by piotr Godlewski

Sustainability
Since the dawn of time, one of the main barriers to travel has been the fear of leaving one’s pla... more Since the dawn of time, one of the main barriers to travel has been the fear of leaving one’s place of residence and travelling into a foreign unknown and dangerous space. However, at the same time, firmly rooted in human nature is the desire to know and experience travel, this archetypal inner need is the motive for undertaking travel. In the past, in ancient times, it was difficult to travel safely, not always succeeding in avoiding dangerous areas and being among the friendly inhabitants of distant countries. In modern times, too, travel is dangerous and no traveler can have the comfort of carefree travel until the end. This work has the character of scholarly reconnaissance and touches on selected historical threads related to banditry on the roads in the old days. This work deals with the methodology of bibliographic information retrieval using modern search methods for the expansion and accumulation of knowledge on the criminal risks of the commuter in ancient times from antiq...
Maria Marczewska-Rytko-prof. dr hab., pracuje na Wydziałe Politologii Uniwersytetu Marii Curie-Sk... more Maria Marczewska-Rytko-prof. dr hab., pracuje na Wydziałe Politologii Uniwersytetu Marii Curie-Skłodowskiej w Lublinie. Jej badania naukowe są skoncentrowane wokół zagadnień z zakresu myśli politycznej, systemów politycznych, religioznawstwa, stosunków międzynarodowych, marketingu politycznego. Obejmują głownie kwestie populizmu, demokracji, sprzężeń polityki i religii.

Baltic Journal of Health and Physical Activity
No science can be a province of itself without its theories, neither can history of sport be. Hen... more No science can be a province of itself without its theories, neither can history of sport be. Hence a question arises of how it is possible for specific research programmes to have been pursued for more than half a century without their own theories and the paradigm, understood here as a collection of concepts and theories composing the methodological basis. What is more, a group of researchers with considerable achievements in historiography of sport, physical education and tourism have not produced anything that could be called a methodology. Retrospective insight into sport may take two forms: research into historic sport and research into history of sport. Research into historic sport is usually carried out by university history departments and is focused on issues in sport, while issues related to social processes, complex relationships between sport and politics, social and cultural processes are the objective of historical research. Presently arriving at interesting results i...

Baltic Journal of Health and Physical Activity
Background: Both in the most distant history and nowadays, travel is accompanied by danger. Nowad... more Background: Both in the most distant history and nowadays, travel is accompanied by danger. Nowadays, insecurity is becoming a basic barrier to tourist travel to high-risk areas. The aim of the study was to make a comparative review related to the subject of travel danger in retrospective terms. Material and methods: In a scholarly review, the authors mainly used the historical method, the method of establishing historical facts, the comparative method. The method of analysis and criticism of literature was also used. Results: Travel safety is not a common topic of historical literature on tourism. Although we have many fragmentary accounts in the diary literature, in Polish historiography there are no scholarly monographic works and articles that put the subject of travel safety in a historical context. Conclusions: Travel has always been accompanied by danger. Nowadays, insecurity is becoming a basic barrier to tourist travel to high-risk areas. Threats on the road are of a diffic...

Na przełomie XX i XXI stulecia sport stał się ważnym elementem życia codziennego współczesnych cy... more Na przełomie XX i XXI stulecia sport stał się ważnym elementem życia codziennego współczesnych cywilizacji, składową ekonomii na globalną skalę. Rola kulturowa i ekonomiczna sportu przejawia się w globalnym zasięgu medialnym i spektakularności 1. Sport jest ważną składową gospodarki narodowej zarówno w zakresie produkcji dóbr i usług, popytu, jak i zatrudnienia. Sport staje się narzędziem rozwoju lokalnego i regionalnego, w szczególności witalizacji regionów zacofanych. Jednocześnie wzrastająca wartość sektora sportowego ma duży wpływ na inne sektory gospodarki. Sport w skali makroekonomicznej obejmuje zjawiska gospodarki światowej i poszczególnych krajów. W skali mikroekonomicznej dotyczy pojedynczych podmiotów, rynku lub branży. Lokalnie ma istotny wymiar społeczny, dotyczy między innymi takich komponentów, jak spędzanie wolnego czasu, kultura cielesna, zachowania prozdrowotne (socjalizacja, głównie w postaci silnych związków i więzi w organizacjach sportowych) 2. Wzrost ekonomicznego znaczenia sportu powoduje dynamiczny rozwój instytucji sportowych typu profit, działalność spor
Sportowiec w realiach organizacyjnych i ekonomicznych polskiego sportu wyczynowego
Rewitalizacja obszarów wiejskich poprzez turystykę i rekreację

Journal of human kinetics, 2018
There is no clear evidence that vitamin D effectively improves physical capacity in high-level at... more There is no clear evidence that vitamin D effectively improves physical capacity in high-level athletes. The aim of this study was to confirm that vitamin D supplementation of soccer players during eight-week high-intensity training would have a significant effect on their aerobic capacity. The subjects were divided into two groups: the experimental one that was supplemented with vitamin D (SG, n = 20), and the placebo group (PG, n = 16), not supplemented with vitamin D. All the players were subjected to the same soccer training described as High-Intensity Interval Training (HIIT). The data of the vitamin D level, PWC170, lactate threshold (LT) were collected just before and after the intervention. A significant increase in vitamin D concentration (119%) was observed in the supplemented group, while the non-supplemented group showed a decrease of 8.4%. The studied subjects improved VO2max results by 20% in the SG, and by 13% in the PG. The improvement in velocity at the LT was simil...
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