Effects of fitness programs with aquatics elements on physical condition of 16-17 year-old males

The article identifies the impact of an aquatics fitness program on the physical condition of 16-17-year-old males. Objective. The study was aimed at assessing the effects of the fitness program with aquatics elements on physical condition of 16-17 year-old males. Methods and organization of the stu...

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Main Author: Vira Pidhaina
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, Poland - University Sports Center 2019-12-01
Series:Pedagogy and Psychology of Sport
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Online Access:https://apcz.umk.pl/czasopisma/index.php/PPS/article/view/31858
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description The article identifies the impact of an aquatics fitness program on the physical condition of 16-17-year-old males. Objective. The study was aimed at assessing the effects of the fitness program with aquatics elements on physical condition of 16-17 year-old males. Methods and organization of the study. The following methods were used: analysis and generalization of special scientific and methodological literature; pedagogical, sociological, anthropometric, and physiological methods; and the methods of mathematical statistics. To assess physical health, Apanasenko’s method for somatic health express assessment was used. The level of physical fitness of young men was assessed according to the Krutsevich’s method. The Ruffier, Robinson, Skibinsky, Stange, and Genche indices were used to assess the functional status of the cardiorespiratory system. The program lasted for 9 months with workouts done three times a week. The program included three stages: preparatory (10-12 weeks), main (16-18 weeks), and final (14-16 weeks) ones. The study involved 48 males aged 16-17 years. Results of the study. After the experiment, significant (p <0.05) changes were found in the morpho-functional status of 16-year-old men including body weight, heart rate, lung vital capacity, Stange and Genche tests, Ruffier, Skibinsky, and Robinson indices, and vital capacity-to-body weight ratio. In 17-year-old men, the changes in Robinson, Skibinsky, and Quetelet indices, as well as in wrist dynamometry and strength index were found. The results of Ruffier test indicated improvements in physical performance and physical fitness of young men. The physical health of most young men aged 16-17 was improved to the ‘safe’ level. Conclusions. The effectiveness of the aquatics program was proved. Significant changes were found to occur in the following indicators of physical condition of young men: physical fitness, physical health, work capacity, and morphofunctional condition.
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spelling doaj.art-90e76aa3c915490fbb489ba67e8223a92022-12-21T22:52:53ZengNicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, Poland - University Sports CenterPedagogy and Psychology of Sport2450-66052450-66052019-12-015220921910.12775/PPS.2019.05.02.00225658Effects of fitness programs with aquatics elements on physical condition of 16-17 year-old malesVira Pidhaina0National University of Ukraine on Physical Education and Sport, KyivThe article identifies the impact of an aquatics fitness program on the physical condition of 16-17-year-old males. Objective. The study was aimed at assessing the effects of the fitness program with aquatics elements on physical condition of 16-17 year-old males. Methods and organization of the study. The following methods were used: analysis and generalization of special scientific and methodological literature; pedagogical, sociological, anthropometric, and physiological methods; and the methods of mathematical statistics. To assess physical health, Apanasenko’s method for somatic health express assessment was used. The level of physical fitness of young men was assessed according to the Krutsevich’s method. The Ruffier, Robinson, Skibinsky, Stange, and Genche indices were used to assess the functional status of the cardiorespiratory system. The program lasted for 9 months with workouts done three times a week. The program included three stages: preparatory (10-12 weeks), main (16-18 weeks), and final (14-16 weeks) ones. The study involved 48 males aged 16-17 years. Results of the study. After the experiment, significant (p <0.05) changes were found in the morpho-functional status of 16-year-old men including body weight, heart rate, lung vital capacity, Stange and Genche tests, Ruffier, Skibinsky, and Robinson indices, and vital capacity-to-body weight ratio. In 17-year-old men, the changes in Robinson, Skibinsky, and Quetelet indices, as well as in wrist dynamometry and strength index were found. The results of Ruffier test indicated improvements in physical performance and physical fitness of young men. The physical health of most young men aged 16-17 was improved to the ‘safe’ level. Conclusions. The effectiveness of the aquatics program was proved. Significant changes were found to occur in the following indicators of physical condition of young men: physical fitness, physical health, work capacity, and morphofunctional condition.https://apcz.umk.pl/czasopisma/index.php/PPS/article/view/31858programeffectivenessaquaticsyoung malesrowingphysical condition.
spellingShingle Vira Pidhaina
Effects of fitness programs with aquatics elements on physical condition of 16-17 year-old males
Pedagogy and Psychology of Sport
program
effectiveness
aquatics
young males
rowing
physical condition.
title Effects of fitness programs with aquatics elements on physical condition of 16-17 year-old males
title_full Effects of fitness programs with aquatics elements on physical condition of 16-17 year-old males
title_fullStr Effects of fitness programs with aquatics elements on physical condition of 16-17 year-old males
title_full_unstemmed Effects of fitness programs with aquatics elements on physical condition of 16-17 year-old males
title_short Effects of fitness programs with aquatics elements on physical condition of 16-17 year-old males
title_sort effects of fitness programs with aquatics elements on physical condition of 16 17 year old males
topic program
effectiveness
aquatics
young males
rowing
physical condition.
url https://apcz.umk.pl/czasopisma/index.php/PPS/article/view/31858
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