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Nagovitsyn, Roman Sergeevich
Osipov, Aleksander Yurievich
Loginov, Denis Vasilevich
Prikhodov, Dmitry Sergeevich
Vapaeva, Anna Vladimirovna
2021-08-13T09:30:18Z
2021-08-13T09:30:18Z
2020-07
Nagovitsyn, Roman Sergeevich. Individual system of self-monitoring of the daily motor activity of athletes [Текст] / Roman Sergeevich Nagovitsyn, Aleksander Yurievich Osipov, Denis Vasilevich Loginov, Dmitry Sergeevich Prikhodov, Anna Vladimirovna Vapaeva // Journal of Human Sport and Exercise. — 2020. — Т. 15 (Proc.2). — С. 118-128
19885202
http://rua.ua.es/dspace/handle/10045/106862
https://elib.sfu-kras.ru/handle/2311/142420
Background: The implementation of daily and weekly self-control of individual motor activity, consisting of various speed modes, is not a systematically studied issue. The aim of the study was to develop an individually-differentiated system of self-monitoring of daily physical activity of athletes to increase their motor regime and prove its effectiveness by increasing the level of physical development and health of participants in the experiment. Study participants: Thirty-two subjects from 18 to 25 years of age, engaged for 12 weeks at the Sports Club “Progress”(Glazov, Russia). Interventions: self-monitoring by the participants of this research on a ranking system for diverse types of physical exercises by their correlation to one ordinary step or author's motor unit. Main outcome measures: the author’s self-monitoring system contributes to lowering the body mass index of athletes and developing their endurance. However, its implementation is effective in increasing the level of physical health only among athletes, stably, systematically and without significant deviations in the level of weekly physical activity performing physical activity. The results of the study. the implementation of daily monitoring of motor activity of young people in various motor modes stimulates respondents to increase their motor daily, weekly and monthly activity. Findings. The author’s recommendations for the implementation of continuous self-monitoring will provide feedback to the user of the programme, increase motivation for setting individual goals of amateur athletes and strategies for their further achievement.
Motor activity
Self-monitoring
Physical development
Health
Individual system of self-monitoring of the daily motor activity of athletes
Journal Article
Journal Article Preprint
118-128
2021-08-13T09:30:18Z
10.14198/jhse.2020.15.Proc2.01
Институт физической культуры, спорта и туризма
Кафедра физической культуры
Journal of Human Sport and Exercise
Q2
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