COMPLEX ESTIMATION OF FITNESS TRAINING SYSTEMS AND WOMEN’S SOMATIC HEALTH OF THE FIRST PERIOD MATURE AGE
The aim: To model, to ground and to check experimentally the efficiency of the complex organized system of fitness trainings and system of health improving trainings; to discover their influence on the status of women’s somatic health of the first period mature age. Materials and methods: Analysis,...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Wiadomości lekarskie (1960) 2020, Vol.73 (6), p.1134-1139 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The aim: To model, to ground and to check experimentally the efficiency of the complex organized system of fitness trainings and system of health improving trainings; to
discover their influence on the status of women’s somatic health of the first period mature age.
Materials and methods: Analysis, systematization, pedagogical observation, modelling, pedagogical experiment, tests: Ruffier, Stange, Romberg’s, Harvard step test and
tests of PWC170.
Results: Complex organized system of fitness trainings (dosed, systematic, complex motive activity, managed by trainer) appeared more effective (11.68 %) in comparison
with system of individual health improving trainings (6.54 %). Both systems contributed to reducing of weight (CG2 – 3.8 %, EG2 – 16.3 %),decrease in body’s parts sizes, in
particular, of breast (CG2 – 0.5 %, EG2 – 1.3 %), waist (CG2 – 2.3 %; EG2 – 13.75 %), pelvis (CG2 – 3.6 %; EG2 – 5.3 %), formation of physical characteristics (strength – CG2 – 2.1
%, EG2 – 17.4 % and flexibility – CG2 – 4.5 % and EG2 – 9 %).Differences in the level of physical capacity are marked, mainly, in the control group (PWC170absolute – 12.2 %;
PWC170relative – 19.3 %), in comparison with experimental (PWC170 absolute – 10.2 %; PWC170 relative – 17.5 %).
Conclusions: In general both systems assisted the improvement of somatic health level that proves the efficiency of system approach to organization of trainings in this agerelated
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ISSN: | 0043-5147 |
DOI: | 10.36740/WLek202006110 |