Abstract:
The article present in Ukraine and in recent years, there has been a decrease in the level of general physical preparedness of students, which is essentially due to the low initial level of physical preparedness of university entrants and the reduction of study hours for physical education. All students by the method of equal group distribution. The students took classes according to the traditional system, which concentartes on the development of only those physical qualities that are necessary for the successful assimilation of motor activity techniques. Students were engaged in the methodical system. The analysis of indicators dynamics of physical qualities development by students who participated in pedagogical experiment showed low initial level in all experimental groups. Students of control groups who were engaged in the traditional physical education system improved the test performance during the entire period of study, however among men four tests were rated "unsatisfactory", women received six "unsatisfactory" grades. Students from experimental groups, where a methodical system was introduced, were able to show significantly better test performance indicators. In general, the results of the conducted pedagogical molding experiment allow us to state that the introduction of methodical system promotes activation of educational activity, increases motor activity, physical fitness, physical development, formation of motivation to systematic training by means of modern innovative fitness technologies and to adhere to a healthy lifestyle. In general, the results of the conducted pedagogical molding experiment allow us to state that the introduction of methodical system promotes activation of educational activity, increases motor activity, physical fitness, formation of motivation to systematic training by modern innovative fitness technologies and to adherence to a healthy lifestyle.
Description:
Fitness technologies in the system of physical qualities development by young students / V. Zhamardiy, O. Shkola, H. Tolchieva, V. Saienko // Journal of Physical Education and Sport. – 2020. – Vol. 20(1), Art 19. – Рp. 142 – 149.