INDICATORS OF PHYSICAL AND MILITARY-PROFESSIONAL READINESS OF THE CADETS OF THE AIR DEFENSE FACULTY OF THE GROUND FORCES OF THE KhNUVS NAMED AFTER I. KOZHEDUB
Abstract
Purpose: to determine the dynamics of indicators of physical and military-professional readiness of the cadets of the Air Defense Faculty of the Ground Forces of the KhNUPS named after I. Kozhedub.
Material and methods: theoretical analysis of scientific and methodological literature, pedagogical testing, methods of mathematical statistics.
Results: the dynamics of indicators of physical and military-professional readiness of cadets of the Air Defense Faculty of the Ground Forces of the KhNUPS named after I. Kozhedub. During the experimental period, which lasted one (2019-2020) academic year, in which the third-year cadets of the Air Defense Faculty of the Ground Forces took part, there was an improvement in the average results on tests characterizing the speed of movement, endurance, speed-strength abilities and proper strength abilities. The increase in the level of physical readiness contributed to the increase in the level of military-professional readiness of the cadets. As a result of the correlation analysis, the interrelation of reliability in the actions of cadets in the conditions of exercises with the level of development of various sides of physical fitness was revealed.
Conclusions: the obtained dynamics of quantitative indicators of physical and military-professional readiness of cadets and the carried out correlation analysis of the data provide the basis for adjusting the educational process of the cadets of the Air Defense Faculty of the Ground Forces in the direction of improving physical training, taking into account military-professional activity.
Keywords: cadets, physical fitness, military professional preparedness, indicators.
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