Orienteering to optimize the psychophysical wellbeing of young teens (13 to 14- year-old)

Анотація

Available research suggests that the learning process in a state-of-art school is a multifaceted phenomenon, characterized by students’ cognitive capacity to embrace and process a plethora of information within a short span of time; technicalization and innovation of education; and consequently, without any doubt, it strongly affects students’ psycho-emotional and psychophysical wellbeing. Purpose: theoretically prove and develop a complex program of enhancing positive effect of orienteering on young teens’ (13-14-year-olds) psychophysical wellbeing and experimentally verify its effectiveness. Material and methods: Judging the validity of the study, the authors provided a clear and precise description of the research methods as followed: theoretical analysis, generalization of the body of specialized and documentary evidence, pedagogical, sociological, anthropometrical, physiological, psycho-physiological techniques, methods of sickness rate assessment, evaluation of health status, and method of mathematical statistics. Results. According to the results of psycho-physiological test on the nervous system response, valid outcomes were measured, that both EG female and male students differ (р<0.05) from CG female and male students, assessing the extent to which the groups were varying in visual-motor response speed, reaction to sound, cognitive reflection and decision making. This fact points out the presence of high-speed component determining high efficiency detection and involving EG students’ visual, conceptual, and visuomotor tracking. EG male and female students’ results of Romberg’s test are higher (р<0.05) and meet age requirements.

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Ключові слова

physical education, psychophysical wellbeing, orienteering, students/young teens, improvement, psychophysical training, syllabus

Бібліографічний опис

Orienteering to optimize the psychophysical wellbeing of young teens (13 to 14- year-old) / Yaroslav Galan, Yaroslav Zoriy, Yuriy Briskin, Maryan Pityn // Journal of physical education and sport. - 2016. - Vol. 16, is. 3. - P. 914-920. (Scopus)