2015
DOI: 10.15561/20755279.2015.0402
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Characteristic of bio-geometric profile of students’ posture and physical fitness in process of physical education

Abstract: Purpose: to determine specific features of bio-geometric profile of posture and physical fitness of students in process of physical education. Material: 250 students were tested. Video-recording and analysis of bio-geometric profile of human posture were fulfilled. Program Torso was used for this purpose. Results: it was found out that only 15.2% of students had correct posture. The most quantity of posture abnormalities was detected in 36.4% of the tested. In sagittal plane we observed the following types of … Show more

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“…Many researchers note special importance of physical culture for higher educational establishments Kopylov, Jackowska, et al, 2015;. Attention of scientists is directed at solution of the following problems: students' weakened health (Prusik, Prusik, Kozina, et al, 2013;McGready, Brookmeyer, 2013;Kozina, Z., 2015); negative trends of increasing the quantity of students-members of special health groups (Pivneva, Rumba, 2013;Dudko, 2015;Hadden, 2015); reduction of students' mean level of physical and functional fitness (Zhanneta, K., Irina, S., Tatyana, B., et al, 2015;Prosvirina, Kolokoltsev, Kolchanova, et al, 2015;Dolan, Hancock, Wareing, 2015). That is why we see it urgent to work out health related block in students' physical education system, which would be based on specialized trainings of one kind of sports.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many researchers note special importance of physical culture for higher educational establishments Kopylov, Jackowska, et al, 2015;. Attention of scientists is directed at solution of the following problems: students' weakened health (Prusik, Prusik, Kozina, et al, 2013;McGready, Brookmeyer, 2013;Kozina, Z., 2015); negative trends of increasing the quantity of students-members of special health groups (Pivneva, Rumba, 2013;Dudko, 2015;Hadden, 2015); reduction of students' mean level of physical and functional fitness (Zhanneta, K., Irina, S., Tatyana, B., et al, 2015;Prosvirina, Kolokoltsev, Kolchanova, et al, 2015;Dolan, Hancock, Wareing, 2015). That is why we see it urgent to work out health related block in students' physical education system, which would be based on specialized trainings of one kind of sports.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The findings were supplemented by data from other experts (Kashuba VA, Dudko MV., 2015). The concept of Kashuba V.A.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…et al, 2015, Iedynak, G., et al, 2017, Kashuba, V.A. et al, 2013-2015, Litvinenko, Y.V. et al, 2015, Zabalueva, T.V.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some of the most prevalent musculoskeletal problems among modern students are functional disorders of posture ( Gorelov et al, 2013 ; Dud and ko, 2015 ). Sedentary lifestyle contributes to decreased hamstring flexibility due to adaptive shortening of the musculature, tendons, and fascia, which are maintained for an extended period of time at some angle of contraction, such as in prolonged sitting position ( Liu et al, 2012 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%