VOlUME 06 ISSUE 02 FEBRUARY 2023
1Ioannidou , M.,2 Malliou , P.,3 Costa, G.,4Taxildaris , K.
1,2,3,4Democritus University of Thrace, Faculty of Science of Physical Education and Sports, 69100 Komotini
DOI : https://doi.org/10.47191/ijsshr/v6-i2-62Google Scholar Download Pdf
ABSTRACT
Purpose: The reference point of this research was the investigation of the structure of the Greek spa towns, the services offered, the perspective of their development in the light of the science of physical education. Method: The sample consisted of thirty-two spa towns from all over the Greek territory. A questionnaire was created which was sent to all the officially organized spa towns in Greece and was addressed to those responsible for the organization and operation of each spa town. Results: The data obtained from the answers to the questionnaires were processed with statistical analysis - SPSS program. It turned out that most spa towns in Greece operate on a five-month basis, have customers aged 50-70 years mainly and the visit to a spa town is for therapeutic purposes. There is no infrastructure to carry out sports activities, physical activities as well as leisure and leisure activities. The specialized staff is not always employed and planning is required to provide quality services to customers, and more and varied services to satisfy more types of customers and tourists. Conclusions: The science of physical education can play a particularly valuable role in the future development of Greek spa towns and rehabilitation centers. Bath therapy as a means of restoring and improving the quality of life can be a challenge for the science of physical education. Planning and appropriate actions are required to upgrade the services provided so that the spa towns can finally take their rightful place on the international stage.
KEYWORDS:thermalism, hydrotherapy, recreation, physical education
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