A sample of 60 respondents was drawn from the population of students of the third grade of primary school in Nis, aged nine ± 6 months, male, who attend regular physical education classes. Subsample of 30 respondents worked on speed and strength development through elementary games at additional physical education classes (experimental group), while the control group had only regular physical education classes defined by primary school curriculum. The aim of this study was to determine the effects of work on speed and strength development within the framework of extra physical education classes in the third grade. Tests for the assessment of speed implied six tests: running at 20, 40 and 60 meters, hand tapping, foot tapping and feet tappin...
The promotion of regular exercise and the adoption of lifelong activity habits is undoubtedly one of...
The aim of the paper was to determine the effects of physical education teaching which included rhy...
Purpose: Determining the state of the student and his situational-motor skills, and their comparison...
A sample of 60 respondents was drawn from the population of students of the third grade of primary s...
<p><span>A sample of 60 respondents was drawn from the population of students of the third grade of ...
AbstractThe target of this research is represented by the optimization of the teaching techniques us...
The present paper is part of wider research carried out during 2015 – 2016 with primary school stude...
Introduction. Motion games are part of children’s athletics and represent one of the most effective ...
This research aims to evaluate the effects of motor activities on pupils at primary education. The t...
Using of the movement games motion during physical education classes should be taken into account a...
The objective is to demonstrate the importance of games that involve movement and of applicative pat...
The aim of the study is to study the impact of the exercise «Classic's» on the performance of coordi...
The purpose of this study was to compare the main effects and interactions of a standard program of ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of an accelerated and a regular physical ed...
The purpose of the research, performed during the school year 2015 – 2016, was to observe the role o...
The promotion of regular exercise and the adoption of lifelong activity habits is undoubtedly one of...
The aim of the paper was to determine the effects of physical education teaching which included rhy...
Purpose: Determining the state of the student and his situational-motor skills, and their comparison...
A sample of 60 respondents was drawn from the population of students of the third grade of primary s...
<p><span>A sample of 60 respondents was drawn from the population of students of the third grade of ...
AbstractThe target of this research is represented by the optimization of the teaching techniques us...
The present paper is part of wider research carried out during 2015 – 2016 with primary school stude...
Introduction. Motion games are part of children’s athletics and represent one of the most effective ...
This research aims to evaluate the effects of motor activities on pupils at primary education. The t...
Using of the movement games motion during physical education classes should be taken into account a...
The objective is to demonstrate the importance of games that involve movement and of applicative pat...
The aim of the study is to study the impact of the exercise «Classic's» on the performance of coordi...
The purpose of this study was to compare the main effects and interactions of a standard program of ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of an accelerated and a regular physical ed...
The purpose of the research, performed during the school year 2015 – 2016, was to observe the role o...
The promotion of regular exercise and the adoption of lifelong activity habits is undoubtedly one of...
The aim of the paper was to determine the effects of physical education teaching which included rhy...
Purpose: Determining the state of the student and his situational-motor skills, and their comparison...