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Full-Text Articles in Education
Informative Physical Training Tests For The Selection Of Children For Football, Sherzod Saidovich Ermatov
Informative Physical Training Tests For The Selection Of Children For Football, Sherzod Saidovich Ermatov
Eurasian Journal of Sport Science
Purpose: To determine the effectiveness of informational tests on physical fitness to select children for football.
Methods: When monitoring the strength and speed-strength indicators of young football players, a special device was used, the "BEDRO", which made it possible to determine the following groups of indicators:
Fmах – the maximum value of the explosive force of the muscles in the explosive isometric mode;
J - the coefficient characterizing the explosive strength of muscles in the isometric mode; J = Fмах / t (kg/s);
Q – starting power. Q = 0.5 Fmах / t1 (kg/s); …
Endurance Skills Of Young Team Game Players, Pawel Chmura, Kamil Swierzko, Justyna Andrzejewska, Marek Popowczak, Andrzej Dudkowski, Marek Konefal, Andrzej Rokita
Endurance Skills Of Young Team Game Players, Pawel Chmura, Kamil Swierzko, Justyna Andrzejewska, Marek Popowczak, Andrzej Dudkowski, Marek Konefal, Andrzej Rokita
Baltic Journal of Health and Physical Activity
Background: The aim of the present study was to assess physiological-biochemical reactions to incremental exercise loads and the levels and development of endurance skills in young male and female team game players. Material/Methods: The study sample comprised 370 soccer, handball, basketball and volleyball players (186 girls and 184 boys) from the Lower Silesian Regional Teams in Poland, aged 14.20 ±1.37 years (boys) and 13.90 ±1.15 years (girls). The exercise test consisted of the shuttle run Beep Test for estimation of aerobic fitness. The assessment of endurance skills was based on the length of the covered distance in the Beep Test …
Athletics Training Programme For Children Studying In Sports Schools In Poland, Marek Fostiak, Tomasz Frolowicz, Malgorzata Pogorzelska, Joanna Klonowska
Athletics Training Programme For Children Studying In Sports Schools In Poland, Marek Fostiak, Tomasz Frolowicz, Malgorzata Pogorzelska, Joanna Klonowska
Baltic Journal of Health and Physical Activity
The resolution of any dilemmas related to the implementation of the curriculum must take into account its objectives, generally speaking, developing the readiness of students to participate independently in health-motivated, sporting and aesthetically-motivated physical activity and to take health promoting measures. This article describes the assumptions of the original modular physical education programme for the first stage of education in the aspect of track and field. The physical education programme was designed for use in classes where the number of hours of compulsory physical education classes has been extended or for work with students with special physical abilities.
Structural And Technological Complex Of Methods For Processing Satellite Images, Rasul Zairovich Shamsiev, Zair Ziyaevich Shamsiev
Structural And Technological Complex Of Methods For Processing Satellite Images, Rasul Zairovich Shamsiev, Zair Ziyaevich Shamsiev
International Journal of Aviation, Aeronautics, and Aerospace
Decoding satellite images involves hundreds of automated methods. These methods are included in the modules of many well-known software tools for processing satellite images. To solve specific problems of identifying individual natural or man-made objects, there is a problem of choosing a method and means of data processing. The choice of methods depends on the scope of their application, different data are selected, for example, high-and low-resolution images, corresponding cartographic or other types of data.
To solve this problem, a structural and technological complex processing method is proposed. Since the initial processing of images is followed by thematic processing by …
Bioecological Features Of Ecoform Of Crocus Sativus In Initial Stages Of Plant Vegetation, Bobokul Erkulovich Tukhtaev, Hazratkul Kilichievich Karshibaev, Ilgor Berdiyorovich Safarov
Bioecological Features Of Ecoform Of Crocus Sativus In Initial Stages Of Plant Vegetation, Bobokul Erkulovich Tukhtaev, Hazratkul Kilichievich Karshibaev, Ilgor Berdiyorovich Safarov
Bulletin of Gulistan State University
The following article discusses the indicators of growth and development, bio-ecological features of different ecoforms of Crocus sativus in the first year of vegetation. During the field experiments ecoforms of Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan and Holland were used. Bio-ecological features of plants were stadied by the method of I.V.Belolipov et al. [4], and biology of blooming - according to H.K.Karshibaev [5]. Obtained results show, that ecoforms of Uzbekistan, Holland and - in some stages of development - ecoform of Azerbaijan have higher growth temps and plant development.
Improving Physical Readiness Of Track-And-Field Athletes In Comprehensive Schools Using National Outdoor Games., B. J. Yadgarov, R. N. Ro`Zmetov, D. J. Polvonov
Improving Physical Readiness Of Track-And-Field Athletes In Comprehensive Schools Using National Outdoor Games., B. J. Yadgarov, R. N. Ro`Zmetov, D. J. Polvonov
Central Asian Problems of Modern Science and Education
This article discusses improving physical readiness of 9-10-year-old children in comprehensive schools by means of national outdoor games and teaching them elements of track-and-field athletics. The article also discusses finding effective ways of increasing the role of national outdoor games basing their educative aspects theoretically
Pedagogic Sides Of Formulating Space-Related Imagination In Students’ Mind, R. O. Tag’Anov
Pedagogic Sides Of Formulating Space-Related Imagination In Students’ Mind, R. O. Tag’Anov
Central Asian Problems of Modern Science and Education
This course focuses on the development of graphic assignments, graphic design, and active use of space imagery in the development of geometry and drawing geometry
Physical Readiness And Effective Rising Opportunities Of 10-12 Years Old Sprinter Schoolchildren, B.J Yadgarov, D.B Yadgarova, D.B. Yadgarov
Physical Readiness And Effective Rising Opportunities Of 10-12 Years Old Sprinter Schoolchildren, B.J Yadgarov, D.B Yadgarova, D.B. Yadgarov
Central Asian Problems of Modern Science and Education
In this article there were illustrated the issues of organizing and planning the trainings of sprinters in a yearly cycle.
The Four Year Experience: Career Search Self-Efficacy Of New Graduates, Heather Maietta
The Four Year Experience: Career Search Self-Efficacy Of New Graduates, Heather Maietta
Online Journal for Workforce Education and Development
Abstract
The author examines the relationship between the degree of participation in a mandatory, credit-bearing, four-year career development program and career search self-efficacy of college graduates using the Career Search Efficacy Scale (CSES). Solberg, Good, & Nord (1994) define career search self-efficacy as an individuals’ efficacy expectations regarding their ability to perform important activities associated with career search and selection. Descriptive statistics, Pearson’s correlations, and regression analyses were performed. Results indicated there was a relationship between participation in a career development program and career search self-efficacy. Discussion of findings and recommendations for future research are provided.
A Second Look At Enrollment Changes After The Kalamazoo Promise, Brad J. Hershbein
A Second Look At Enrollment Changes After The Kalamazoo Promise, Brad J. Hershbein
Employment Research Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Inheritance And Number Of Genes Affecting Quantitative Traits Within F2 Maize Populations, D. H. Schmidt, A. R. Hallauer
Inheritance And Number Of Genes Affecting Quantitative Traits Within F2 Maize Populations, D. H. Schmidt, A. R. Hallauer
Journal of the Iowa Academy of Science: JIAS
Populations derived from crosses of elite genotypes are commonly used in plant breeding programs. Knowledge of the genetic variation among individuals and their progenies within F2 populations is essential for effective selection of important traits. The genetic variation and number of effective factors affecting the expression of quantitative traits within 30 F2 maize (Zea mays L.) populations were determined by different methods suggested for study of F2 populations. Estimates of heritability and number of effective factors varied among F2 populations for each trait, primarily because of the differences in trait expression between parents of crosses and the environmental effects upon …
Genetic Variation Among And Within S1 Progenies Of Maize, R. J. Getschman, A. R. Hallauer
Genetic Variation Among And Within S1 Progenies Of Maize, R. J. Getschman, A. R. Hallauer
Journal of the Iowa Academy of Science: JIAS
Inbred line development consumes a great portion of the breeder's time and resources in maize (Zea mays L.) breeding programs. Source populations for line development often are developed by selfing F2 populations developed from elite line crosses. Visual selection is practiced among and within selfed progenies during the selection process for one or two generations before evaluated in testcrosses for combining ability. Effective discrimination among and within inbred and testcross progenies depends on the amount of genetic variation present. The objective of this study was to determine the effectiveness of selection among and within S1 progenies developed from crosses …