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Pattern Recognition: Effectiveness of Teaching Girls Aged 15 Acrobatic Exercises
Author(s) -
Davyd Medko,
О. М. Худолій
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of learning theory and methodology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2708-7581
pISSN - 2708-7573
DOI - 10.17309/jltm.2021.3.05
Subject(s) - linear discriminant analysis , rest (music) , motor skill , set (abstract data type) , mode (computer interface) , psychology , interval (graph theory) , physical medicine and rehabilitation , physical therapy , mathematics education , developmental psychology , statistics , mathematics , computer science , medicine , combinatorics , cardiology , programming language , operating system
The purpose of the study was to determine the impact of exercise modes on the effectiveness of teaching girls aged 15 a cartwheel. Materials and methods. The study participants were 20 girls aged 15. The children and their parents were fully informed about all the features of the study and gave their consent to participate in the experiment. To solve the tasks set, the following research methods were used: study and analysis of scientific and methodological literature; pedagogical observation, timing of training tasks; pedagogical experiment, methods of mathematical statistics, discriminant analysis. Results. The analysis of averages shows that statistically significant differences in the number of repetitions are observed in performing series of training tasks 1, 2, and 4 (p < 0.05). The girls aged 15 who use the first mode (6 sets 1 time each with a rest interval of 60 s) need fewer repetitions to master the movements of the first (exercises to develop motor abilities) and the second (exercises to master starting and ending positions) series of tasks. The girls who use the second mode (6 sets 2 times each with a rest interval of 60 s) need fewer repetitions to master the movements of the fourth series of tasks (ability to assess movements in space, by time and muscular effort) (p < 0.05). Conclusions. Discriminant analysis made it possible to determine the impact of the number of repetitions on the effectiveness of developing the cartwheel skill in girls aged 15. During motor skills development, both the first and the second variants of exercise modes and rest intervals can be used. For series of tasks 1 and 2, it is advisable to use 6 sets 1 time each with a rest interval of 60 s; for series of tasks 3, 5, and 6 – 6 sets 1 time each with a rest interval of 60 s or 6 sets 2 times each with a rest interval of 60 s; for series 4 – 6 sets 2 times each with a rest interval of 60 s.