CORRECTION OF ERRORS AND INCREASING THE FRONT CRAWL SWIMMING TECHNIQUE EFFICIENCY OF STUDENTS OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SPORT

CORRECTION OF ERRORS AND INCREASING THE FRONT CRAWL SWIMMING TECHNIQUE EFFICIENCY OF STUDENTS OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SPORT
Author: Peter Mandzák
Publisher: Ośrodek Rekreacji, Sportu i Edukacji w Poznaniu Polska
Total Pages: 88
Release: 2014-09-14
Genre:
ISBN: 8362750111

INTRODUCTION Swimming is one of the compulsory courses in the joint honours study programme "Physical Education and Coaching" at both Bachelor and Master degrees. The aim of the Swimming 1 course is to learn and practice the correct technique of the front crawl stroke and breaststroke and to master basic starts and turns of these swimming techniques. The main criteria required to obtain credits for completing this subject include mastering the correct technique as well as swimming 50 metres front crawl and 100 metres breaststroke in given time limits. Monitoring of swimming competence in pupils at elementary schools, students at secondary schools and university students provides us with information on the actual efficiency of teaching swimming. Application requirements for students of physical education and sport continually keep getting less strict. Future students can pursue their admission process even if they do not score any points in swimming. It is sufficient if they can swim 100 m swimming stroke without a pause. New students often enter the compulsory course "Swimming" with incorrect movement habits and wrong swimming technique. In such cases, the correction of errors is difficult and their elimination during the course is not always successful. Constant decrease of performance level and the quality of swimming technique of applicants have been researched by numerous university teachers (Bence, 2010; Bence – Mandzáková, 2006; Chebeň, 2010; Kalečík – Benčúriková, 2011; Macejková, 1996). Mandzák, 2010, Mandzáková, 2012; Popelka, 2010 and Tonhauserová – Mandzák, 2010 observed the swimming technique of university students in the long run. Swimming technique assessment in terms of quality and efficiency of stroke execution and swimming performance provides us with feedback on efficiency of education. Identifying the most common errors in students’ technique can provide a better understanding of the causes of error adoption and within teaching apply appropriate exercises to correct identified deficiencies. Our study is focused on the front crawl stroke. At the beginning of the research we used diagnostic methods to identify the level of mastering the swimming techniques by students in their first year of university studies. At first, the students took a one–semester course "Swimming 1", and then they took a selective course focused on the improvement of their swimming techniques. Corrective swimming programme constituted a part of both courses. The traditional course was enriched by a system of effective exercises aimed at the correction of the wrong technique. During the output testing, we determined the effectiveness of this programme in terms of changes in quality indicators of the front crawl technique. Apart from the main objective, we also partially aimed at determining the direct relationship between the level of technique and its effectiveness in terms of performance in 100 m front crawl standard discipline.

Physical Activity and Children

Physical Activity and Children
Author: Noemie P. Beaulieu
Publisher: Nova Publishers
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2008
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781604563061

Physical inactivity is a major risk factor for developing coronary artery disease. It also increases the risk of stroke and such other major cardiovascular risk factors as obesity, high blood pressure, low HDL ("good") cholesterol and diabetes. The American Heart Association recommends that children and adolescents participate in at least 60 minutes of moderate to vigorous physical activity every day. Increased physical activity has been associated with an increased life expectancy and decreased risk of cardiovascular disease. Physical activity produces overall physical, psychological and social benefits. Inactive children are likely to become inactive adults. This book presents new research in the field from around the world.

Quick Questions in the Shoulder

Quick Questions in the Shoulder
Author: Kelly Bliven
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2024-06-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 104013579X

Are you looking for concise, practical answers to questions that are often left unanswered by traditional sports medicine references? Are you seeking brief, up-to-date, expert advice for common issues that can be encountered when working with athletes? Quick Questions in the Shoulder: Expert Advice in Sports Medicine provides a unique format of concise and to the point responses with clinical application, backed by the latest research on shoulder injuries among athletes. Dr. Kellie C. Huxel Bliven and her contributors present 39 common clinical questions regarding the prevention, assessment, treatment, management, and rehabilitation of the shoulder. Co-published with the National Athletic Trainers’ Association, Quick Questions in the Shoulder: Expert Advice in Sports Medicine provides concise answers to 39 frequently asked clinical questions. Written in a conversational tone, the authors of the individual questions represent a variety of different backgrounds and are experts in their respective field. The variety of questions and brevity of responses will make this a book that is easy to read and reference at the point of care. Some sample sections and questions include: Factors related to shoulder function How does the trunk contribute to upper extremity function and injury risk in overhead athletes? Injury diagnosis What are the best clinical tests for determining if a patient has scapular dyskinesis and to determine if it is contributing to their shoulder pain and dysfunction? Injury treatment and rehabilitation What are the most effective glenohumeral mobilization techniques and when are they most appropriate to use to improve shoulder function and range of motion? The overhead athlete What assessments should be used in screening overhead athletes to determine who is at increased risk for injury and what are the most effective injury prevention strategies? Quick Questions in the Shoulder: Expert Advice in Sports Medicine is the perfect at-your-side resource for the athletic trainer, team physician, or sports medicine clinician looking for practical answers to sports-related shoulder injury questions. The concise and conversational tone allows the reader to readily apply the information into their everyday practice.

Sport Psychology

Sport Psychology
Author: Arnold D. LeUnes
Publisher:
Total Pages: 696
Release: 2008
Genre: Psychology
ISBN:

This new, updated, fourth edition of Arnold LeUnes's textbook has comprehensive coverage of sport psychology with a healthy balance between theory and application. The strong applied approach is emphasized throughout but is essentially apparent in the second half of the book. The book features a strong pedagogical program including interesting applied vignettes, chapter outlines, emboldened key terms with glossary, very thorough chapter summaries, student-oriented suggested readings, and numerous tables and figures to visually summarize the key concepts. The book's shorter chapters make it easier to assign one per class. In addition, a website of supplemental resources, free of charge for instructors and students, makes this new edition even more accessible and student-friendly (www.psypress.com/sport-psychology-leunes).

Elementary Physical Education

Elementary Physical Education
Author: Rovegno
Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Publishers
Total Pages: 955
Release: 2016-02-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1284077985

Includes an access code for online materials.

World Book of Swimming

World Book of Swimming
Author: Ludovic Seifert
Publisher: Nova Novinka
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Human mechanics
ISBN: 9781614707417

Before 1970, scientific research in swimming was poor and anecdotal, and the improvements of performance were linked firstly to the swimmer's experience and, secondly, as a result of permanent research for speed. Before and after the Second World War, scientific studies were conducted by pioneers and marked the beginning of research in stroke mechanics and swimming physiology exercise. This book reviews research on the body of knowledge available for the improvement of sports coaching and training practice in swimming, which seems to be relevant, numerous, and diversified enough to help swimming coaches bridge the gap between theory and practice.

Index Medicus

Index Medicus
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1938
Release: 2004
Genre: Medicine
ISBN:

Vols. for 1963- include as pt. 2 of the Jan. issue: Medical subject headings.

General Catalog

General Catalog
Author: Iowa State University
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1124
Release: 1995
Genre: Universities and colleges
ISBN: