Kogut I. Moving regime and physical state of 6-7 years old children

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

State registration number

0406U002866

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Specialization

  • 24.00.02 - Фізична культура, фізичне виховання різних груп населення

08-06-2006

Specialized Academic Board

Д 26.829.01

National University of Ukraine on Physical Education and Sport

Essay

Object of research - an impellent mode of 6-7 years old children. Object of research - influence of an impellent mode on a physical condition of pupils 6-7 years old training at schools of various type. Methods of researches: the analysis and generalization of the scientific - methodical literature; anthropometrical, physiological, sociological, pedagogical methods of research, methods of statistical processing of the received data. Scientific novelty: The of pupils of 6-7 years old in various organizational - methodical conditions of school education which has the specific features defined by correlation of components of daily impellent activity levels is determined for the first time; Dependence between various organizational - methodical conditions of educational process at younger school and a physical condition of children of 6-7 years old which is shown in changes of a functional condition of cardiovascular and respiratory systems, physical readiness, condition of the musculoskeletal system and desease is established for the first time; The data on interrelation between base, average, high levels of daily impellent activity and parameters of a physical condition of children 6-7 years old testifying to positive influence on an organism of younger schoolboys, not only average and high levels of impellent activity, but also duration of rest at a base level (night and day time sleep and rest laying) are added; The model of a rational impellent mode of children of 6-7 years old in conditions of training at the school, defined by an expedient correlation of impellent activity levels and means of physical training.

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