Development of specific coordination abilities and vestibular stability in the course of physical training of cadets of NANGU
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https://doi.org/10.15391/snsv.2016-6.018Keywords:
specific coordination abilities, vestibular stability, cadet, physical training, teaching.Abstract
Savchuk, P. & Shesterova, L.
Purpose: to develop and to check experimentally ways of increase in specific coordination abilities of cadets of NANGU.
Material & Methods: analysis and synthesis of references, pedagogical observations, testing, test of Yarotskyi; pedagogical experiment; modeling. Cadets of 2 and 3 courses of NANGU participated in the research.
Results: the specific coordination abilities, which are shown at cadets of NANGU in the course of the solution of motive problems of military-applied orientation, are defined; the technique of definition of vestibular stability and assessment of its results on data of the test of Yarotskyi is mastered; the efficiency of experimental training of method of vestibular stability of cadets of NANGU is developed and defined.
Conclusions: the expediency of introduction in the educational process on physical training of cadets of NANGU of experimental training of method of vestibular stability is proved.
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