AbstractProblem StatementFor the definition of self and the capacity of individuals to express their opinions, education has a decisive role, beyond standards. All is achieved through the means of a disciplined mind, and a body fully physically prepared to obey any command received from the cortex, where the latter acts as a selective filter in shaping one's self.Purpose of StudyThis research started from the hypothesis according to which self is influenced by motor activities, and that individuals who receive a proper motor education also possess a special ability and strength in expressing freely their opinions, as compared to those who have a sedentary life or are absent from physical training for different reasons, and have no personal ...
This study sought to examine tenets of Self-Determination Theory by testing a mediation model of phy...
The aim of this study was to analyze the primary school students’ perception of their motor competen...
The main object of this study is to ascertain how the self-concepts of the subjects (children and pu...
AbstractThe education that anyone deserves, beyond standards, is emphasized through a disciplined mi...
AbstractProblem StatementA subject apparently “marginal of pedagogical psychology” (Horst H.S.p.199)...
AbstractProblem StatementSelf-confidence is an aspect highly approached nowadays, with major importa...
Man has always been concerned about himself. He constantly tries to determine those forces in operat...
AbstractProblem statement, the Physical Education lesson imprints, along time, a life discipline tha...
AbstractThis research attempts to show that strength exercises using weights and different practices...
The purpose 0£ this paper is to review the relevant literature on the effects of motor activity prog...
Self - regulation could be defined as the skills for getting to know oneself , keeping his own li...
Amongst the main objectives of physical education (PE) classes is the consolidation of healthy lifes...
Grounded in self-determination theory (SDT), this study tested a model of motivational ...
The issue of students' self-image of the complex of factors of influence on motor activity that is a...
Educators are constantly striving to increase their knowledge of the intricacies of human developmen...
This study sought to examine tenets of Self-Determination Theory by testing a mediation model of phy...
The aim of this study was to analyze the primary school students’ perception of their motor competen...
The main object of this study is to ascertain how the self-concepts of the subjects (children and pu...
AbstractThe education that anyone deserves, beyond standards, is emphasized through a disciplined mi...
AbstractProblem StatementA subject apparently “marginal of pedagogical psychology” (Horst H.S.p.199)...
AbstractProblem StatementSelf-confidence is an aspect highly approached nowadays, with major importa...
Man has always been concerned about himself. He constantly tries to determine those forces in operat...
AbstractProblem statement, the Physical Education lesson imprints, along time, a life discipline tha...
AbstractThis research attempts to show that strength exercises using weights and different practices...
The purpose 0£ this paper is to review the relevant literature on the effects of motor activity prog...
Self - regulation could be defined as the skills for getting to know oneself , keeping his own li...
Amongst the main objectives of physical education (PE) classes is the consolidation of healthy lifes...
Grounded in self-determination theory (SDT), this study tested a model of motivational ...
The issue of students' self-image of the complex of factors of influence on motor activity that is a...
Educators are constantly striving to increase their knowledge of the intricacies of human developmen...
This study sought to examine tenets of Self-Determination Theory by testing a mediation model of phy...
The aim of this study was to analyze the primary school students’ perception of their motor competen...
The main object of this study is to ascertain how the self-concepts of the subjects (children and pu...