Title of article :
Effect of the Exercise Classics for the Development of Memory in Children at Lessons of Physical Culture
Author/Authors :
Polevoy, G.G Department of Physical Education - Moscow Aviation Institute (National Research University), Moscow, Russia
Pages :
7
From page :
12951
To page :
12957
Abstract :
Background A physical education lesson at school allows comprehensive physical development of children at school. The present study was aimed at studying the effect of physical exercise on the memory of schoolchildren in general education schools in Russia. We aimed to determine the impact of exercise Classics on the development of memory in children 9-10 years old. Materials and Methods A pedagogical study was conducted in Kirov (Russia) in 2020, at secondary school No. 60. The control group was engaged in a standard program of physical culture. The children in the experimental group additionally used the exercise Classics in each lesson. The study was conducted over a period of 9 months, in which forty 9-10-year-olds took part. Physical education classes were held 2 times a week for 40 minutes each lesson. The level of development of coordination abilities was assessed by the Shuttle run test, and the children's memory indicators were assessed by the Jacobs Method test. Data were analyzed using Bio-stat 2009, Microsoft excel 2016 programs. Results In control group, in the Shuttle run test, the indicators improved by 2.9% (P>0.05), and in the test for the level of memory development, the indicators improved from 5.7±0.6 to 5.9±0.4 (P>0.05). In experimental group, in the Shuttle run 3x10 m test, performance improved by 14.1% (P<0.05), and in the Jacobs Method test, performance improved from 5.4±0.3 to 6.5±0.4 (P<0.05). Conclusion These results indicate the effectiveness of using Classical exercises in physical education lessons when working with younger schoolchildren.
Keywords :
Physical culture , Schoolchildren , Memory development , Coordination abilities , Classics
Journal title :
International Journal of Pediatrics
Serial Year :
2021
Record number :
2613799
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