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The Technique of Classical Aerobics Classes with Children of Senior Preschool Age with Disorders of the Musculoskeletal System |
Authors |
Khoda L.D. Doctor of Pedagogy, Associate Professor, lkhoda@yandex.ruBorovskaya L.M. Neryungri, Russia, lkhoda@yandex.ruFishman B.E. Doctor of Pedagogy, Professor, btb-irina@rambler.ruFaynfeld I.A. Doctor of Biology, Associate Professor, btb-irina@rambler.ru |
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Practical Pedagogy |
UDK |
373.2 |
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Annotation |
Children’s fitness classes cause increased children’s interest. This is due, first of all, to emotionality
of the classes, accessibility for different age groups, a wide variety of facilities and areas of fitness,
as well as the opportunity to demonstrate the physical abilities of children in demonstrations, competitions,
self-fulfillment of the child as an individual. The methods of training include a gradual increase
in motor loads that are important for strengthening children’s health and development of their coordination
abilities. At the initial stage of studies, the used free method promotes more rapid assimilation
of basic movements (steps, lunges, etc.), later the children study complexes based on the structural
method that require more coordination of movements and are more time-consuming to learn.
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Key words |
aerobics, fitness, classes, musculoskeletal system, physical exercises, medical and
pedagogical control. |
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References |
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ritmicheskoj gimnastike v shkole. M.: Minpros. RSFSR; LGPI im. A. I. Gercena, 1998. |
Full article | The Technique of Classical Aerobics Classes with Children of Senior Preschool Age with Disorders of the Musculoskeletal System |