PERSPECTIVES OF USING ATHLETICS MEANS FOR IMPROVING THE LEVEL OF PHYSICAL HEALTH OF STUDENTS

Authors

  • Tetiana Dukh Lviv State University of Physical Culture (UA)
  • Ivanna Bodnar Lviv State University of Physical Culture (UA)
  • Iuliia Pavlova Lviv State University of Physical Culture (UA)
  • Yaroslav Svyshch Lviv State University of Physical Culture (UA)
  • Olha Pavlos Lviv State University of Physical Culture (UA)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17770/sie2019vol4.3764

Keywords:

athletics means, physical development, physical health, students

Abstract

The research aimed at improving the level of physical health with the priority use of athletics exercises. Anthropometric and physiological examinations, methods of determining the level of physical health, methods of mathematical-statistical processing of data were used. A sample of 17–19-year-old students (226 males and 252 females) from Ukrainian universities was tested. The experimental group consisted of 31 males and 33 females, in the control group included 32 males and 31 females. The interventional program consisted of three main units: running, speed-strength and strength activities. The results of scientific research show that only a little part of students had high or higher than the average health. A positive effect through the priority use of athletics means on the parameters of the respiratory, cardiovascular and muscular system both in males and females of EG was established. During the experiment, the level of physical health has grown from the average to above the average in EG students. Among females, 9.1% showed higher than average health level, and 3.2% of males showed a high level, while at the beginning of the experiment there were no students with such levels.

 

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2019-05-21

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Dukh, T., Bodnar, I., Pavlova, I., Svyshch, Y., & Pavlos, O. (2019). PERSPECTIVES OF USING ATHLETICS MEANS FOR IMPROVING THE LEVEL OF PHYSICAL HEALTH OF STUDENTS. SOCIETY. INTEGRATION. EDUCATION. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference, 4, 123-133. https://doi.org/10.17770/sie2019vol4.3764