The aim of this study was to investigate the heart rate (HR) responses, the rate of perceived exertion (RPE), and the feeling during physical education schooling while performing traditional games activities compared to intermittent exercise. Nineteen pre-pubertal children randomly performed on different days two types of lessons (intermittent running mode vs. traditional Tunisian "Raqassa" game) lasting 12-min each. HR was continuously recorded during both lessons, while ratings of perceived exertion and Feeling values were recorded after the sessions. The mean HR value during the traditional game was significantly higher than during intermittent exercise (p<0.05). Conversely, the perceived exertion score was significantly higher after int...
Exercise is very important for health, especially for children! This dissertation first investigated...
The purpose of this study was to independently determine the levels of moderate-to-vigorous physical...
There are risks to too much sedentary behaviour, regardless of a person's level of physical activity...
<p>It is considered the directions of the development an effective methods of usage moving elements ...
Purpose: The primary objective of this study was to examine whether exergames could help children re...
Background and Study Aim. A serious problem when using the play method in training sessions is the r...
The present research work focuses on the possibility of using traditional games as an alternative ed...
Recent studies have shown that children are not adequately physically active and there is a need to ...
The heart rate intensity during 20 minutes of sports participation by circumpubertal children was mo...
The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of Small-Sided Games (SSG) vs. Interval Trainin...
The promotion of regular exercise and the adoption of lifelong activity habits is undoubtedly one of...
The purpose of this study was to determine if two popular exergames, Wii Fit™ and EA Sports Active™,...
The purpose of this study was to examine systolic (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP), heart ra...
Background: Despite current physical activity (PA) guidelines, children spend an average of 1-3 hour...
The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of Small-Sided Games (SSG) vs. Interval Trainin...
Exercise is very important for health, especially for children! This dissertation first investigated...
The purpose of this study was to independently determine the levels of moderate-to-vigorous physical...
There are risks to too much sedentary behaviour, regardless of a person's level of physical activity...
<p>It is considered the directions of the development an effective methods of usage moving elements ...
Purpose: The primary objective of this study was to examine whether exergames could help children re...
Background and Study Aim. A serious problem when using the play method in training sessions is the r...
The present research work focuses on the possibility of using traditional games as an alternative ed...
Recent studies have shown that children are not adequately physically active and there is a need to ...
The heart rate intensity during 20 minutes of sports participation by circumpubertal children was mo...
The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of Small-Sided Games (SSG) vs. Interval Trainin...
The promotion of regular exercise and the adoption of lifelong activity habits is undoubtedly one of...
The purpose of this study was to determine if two popular exergames, Wii Fit™ and EA Sports Active™,...
The purpose of this study was to examine systolic (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP), heart ra...
Background: Despite current physical activity (PA) guidelines, children spend an average of 1-3 hour...
The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of Small-Sided Games (SSG) vs. Interval Trainin...
Exercise is very important for health, especially for children! This dissertation first investigated...
The purpose of this study was to independently determine the levels of moderate-to-vigorous physical...
There are risks to too much sedentary behaviour, regardless of a person's level of physical activity...