none5noThis study aimed to compare, in high-school students (mean age: 15 yrs), the effects of a traditional (TR) and a highly emotional (HE) physical education program. 96 boys (TR:46; HE:50) and 69 girls (TR:34; HE:35) were involved. The activity consisted of two hour/week throughout the school year. HE included pre-acrobatics, climbing, diving, skating, frisbee, beach tennis, and sailing. In TR, typical activities characterising the national PE programs were proposed. The following test battery was administered: standing broad jump (SBJ), hand-grip strength (HG), endurance (Leger), dynamic balance, sit&reach (SR). Furthermore, the students completed the following questionnaires: Self-Efficacy, Psychobiosocial states (PBS), Physical Acti...
This study implemented a fitness program for children and evaluated the benefits of a ten-week muscu...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of exercise program on the functional state of musc...
The rationale for encouraging young people to participate in regular exercise is evident when the ma...
Aim: This study aimed to compare a traditional physical education (PE) program and an innovative pro...
1) Background: It has been identified that schools that adopt at least two hours a week of physical ...
(1) Background: It has been identified that schools that adopt at least two hours a week of physical...
Background: The aim of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of the 16 weeks educational p...
Introduction Enjoyment of physical education (PE) is important to develop a positive attitude toward...
The original intent for this project was to see what summative information could be drawn using the ...
Aim: Appropriate educational and psychological approaches in high school physical education (PE) can...
Background:The study examined the effects of school-based program on students’ self-reported moderat...
Children who regularly engage in physically activity (PA) are generally healthier and show trends to...
Background: Physical activity (PA) declines throughout adolescence, therefore PA promotion during th...
Background: Physical fitness in youth is a predictor of health in adulthood. The main objective of t...
Aim of the study: To determine the impact of the physical education program directed at diversity on...
This study implemented a fitness program for children and evaluated the benefits of a ten-week muscu...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of exercise program on the functional state of musc...
The rationale for encouraging young people to participate in regular exercise is evident when the ma...
Aim: This study aimed to compare a traditional physical education (PE) program and an innovative pro...
1) Background: It has been identified that schools that adopt at least two hours a week of physical ...
(1) Background: It has been identified that schools that adopt at least two hours a week of physical...
Background: The aim of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of the 16 weeks educational p...
Introduction Enjoyment of physical education (PE) is important to develop a positive attitude toward...
The original intent for this project was to see what summative information could be drawn using the ...
Aim: Appropriate educational and psychological approaches in high school physical education (PE) can...
Background:The study examined the effects of school-based program on students’ self-reported moderat...
Children who regularly engage in physically activity (PA) are generally healthier and show trends to...
Background: Physical activity (PA) declines throughout adolescence, therefore PA promotion during th...
Background: Physical fitness in youth is a predictor of health in adulthood. The main objective of t...
Aim of the study: To determine the impact of the physical education program directed at diversity on...
This study implemented a fitness program for children and evaluated the benefits of a ten-week muscu...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of exercise program on the functional state of musc...
The rationale for encouraging young people to participate in regular exercise is evident when the ma...