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Preparing Future Officers for Performing Assigned Tasks through Special Physical Training
Author(s) -
О. Хацаюк,
Mykhailo Medvid,
Borys Maksymchuk,
Олександр Курок,
Петро Дзюба,
Valentyna Tyurina,
Pavlo Chervonyi,
Olena Yevdokimova,
Мар’яна Левко,
Iryna Demchenko,
Nelia Maliar,
Эдуард Имреевич Маляр,
Іryna Maksymchuk
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
revista românească pentru educaţie multidimensională
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2067-9270
pISSN - 2066-7329
DOI - 10.18662/rrem/13.2/431
Subject(s) - guard (computer science) , martial arts , computer science , training (meteorology) , physical education , training system , engineering management , simulation , mathematics education , psychology , engineering , political science , physics , archaeology , meteorology , law , history , programming language
The use of the newest pedagogical technologies (techniques) with the accentuatedinfluence of the modern technical means of training during practical classes with theSPT and other forms of physical training with the cadets of the National Academy ofNational Guard of Ukraine during their professional development ensures that theyacquire the necessary level of readiness to perform assigned tasks and is the priorityof the scientific research. The article aims to formulate a model for forming futureofficers' readiness to perform assigned tasks using special physical training in highermilitary educational institutions and to analyze the results of the pedagogicalexperiment on its implementation. While conducting the pedagogical experiment, themodern technical means of training and functional complexes were used, which increasesthe level of special physical readiness among the representatives of the experimentalgroup. Also, pedagogical conditions for forming future officers’ readiness to performassigned tasks using special physical training at the Command faculty of the NationalAcademy of the National Guard of Ukraine were experimentally verified. To improve the“shock” technique of HHC (the technique of applying physical activity measures) and theexplosive force, we used the hardware-software system of the martial arts technique“Katsumoto” impact registration (HSS “Katsumoto”), video monitoring of technicalhandicap operations, Human Reactions Complex (AECS – LAB). Experimental work wasimplemented in two groups: the control group (CG, n=62) and the experimental group (EG,n=61). It is experimentally confirmed that the high qualification level of specialphysical readiness ensures the high-quality performance of assigned tasks.

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