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Effects of two modes of exercise training on physical fitness of 10 year-old children Cover

Effects of two modes of exercise training on physical fitness of 10 year-old children

Open Access
|May 2010

Abstract

Study aim: To compare two exercise training modes on the physical fitness of 10 year-old children. Material and methods: A sample of 60 schoolboys aged 10 years were randomly divided into 3 groups: Traditional (TG), trained according to the Brazilian national curricular parameters, Maturational (MG), in which the degree of difficulty of the activities was adjusted to the level of maturity of subjects, and Control group (CG). The Greulich-Pyle protocol was used to assess biological maturity. The following fitness tests were applied: 5x10 m shuttle run (SHR), Burpee's test (BCT), goniometric (LABIFIE) measurement of shoulder joint flexibility (SAA), horizontal shoulder flexion (HSF), shoulder joint abduction (SJA), lumbar spine flexion (LSF), hip joint extension (HJE) [10], Sargent's Jump Test (SJT), endurance shuttle run (ESR) and 50-m run. The TG and MG groups trained 16 weeks, twice weekly.

Results: The only significant (p<0.05) between-group differences were found for SJA (TG>MG) and LSF (TG>CG).

Conclusions: Despite the lack of clear-cut results, biological maturation combined with chronological age should be considered when applying various methodological approaches in order to encourage the engagement in physical exercises as this would have favourable carry-over effects.

Language: English
Page range: 38 - 41
Published on: May 24, 2010
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 1 issue per year

© 2010 Lígia dos Santos Chaves Ribeiro, Maria de Nazaré Dias Portal, João da Silva, Alan Saraiva, Gerson da Cruz Monte, Estélio Dantas, published by University of Physical Education in Warsaw
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons License.

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