FEATURES OF PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT AND PHYSICAL FITNESS IN BOYS WITH HEARING IMPAIRMENTS AND THEIR CORRECTION USING SPORTS GYMNASTICS

Keywords: sports gymnastics, boys with hearing impairments, organizational and methodological conditions

Abstract

Aim. The article deals with a possible correction of physical development and physical fitness in boys with hearing impairments with the help of sports gymnastics. Materials and methods. Boys aged 7–9 years were divided into two groups – experimental and control – 25 persons in each group. In the control group, the lessons were conducted following a standard program. In the experimental group, the lessons followed the program of sports gymnastics. In both groups, the training course lasted six months. Testing was conducted at the beginning and the end of the study. Results. After the experiment, the results of the experimental group exceed those of the control group. Conclusion. Regular lessons made according to a sports gymnastics program allow improving physical development and physical fitness in boys with hearing impairments aged 7–9 years.

Author Biographies

I. Novikov , Ural State University of Physical Culture, Chelyabinsk, Russian Federation

Graduate student of the Department of Theory and Methods of Gymnastics and Water Sports, Ural State University of Physical Culture, 454091, Chelyabinsk

V. Novikov , South Ural State University, Chelyabinsk, Russian Federation

Associate Professor, Department of Infocommunication Technologies, South Ural State University, 454080, Chelyabinsk

M. Novikova , Czech University of Life Sciences (CULS), Prague, Czech Republic

1st year student, Faculty of Economics and Management, Czech University of Natural Sciences, Kamyčka 129, 160 00 Prague 6, Czech Republic

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Published
2019-12-09
How to Cite
Novikov, I., Novikov, V., & Novikova, M. (2019). FEATURES OF PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT AND PHYSICAL FITNESS IN BOYS WITH HEARING IMPAIRMENTS AND THEIR CORRECTION USING SPORTS GYMNASTICS. Human. Sport. Medicine, 19(3), 125-130. https://doi.org/10.14529/hsm190316
Section
Brief communications