MORPHOFUNCTIONAL AND PSYCHOMOTRICAL ASPECTS OF THE PUPILS FROM SECONDARY SCHOOLS
We ask ourselves the natural question of the importance of these particularities and the answer is simple to find: the activity of physical education and sport is not carried out at random, but it has a scientific foundation without which it is impossible to achieve the strengthening of health,...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Editura Univeristatii "Stefan cel Mare" din Suceava
2019-08-01
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Series: | Annals of the “Ştefan cel Mare” University: Physical Education and Sport Section - The Science and Art of Movement |
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Online Access: | http://www.usv.ro/fefs/pagini/revista_1/archive/volume_XII_issue_1/11%20MORPHOFUNCTIONAL%20AND%20PSYCHOMOTRICAL%20ASPECTS%20-%20Petru%20Ghervan,%20Ioan%20Sorin%20G%C4%83l%C4%83%C8%9Beanu.pdf |
Summary: | We ask ourselves the natural question of the importance of these
particularities and the answer is simple to find: the activity of physical
education and sport is not carried out at random, but it has a scientific
foundation without which it is impossible to achieve the strengthening of
health, the harmonious physical development, the acquisition of some
motor skills necessary for various activities and the achieving of superior
sports results.
The research carried out has shown that the student between 11
and 14 years old goes through a phase where growth is dynamic, where
there are transformations that will eventually lead to maturity. It is the
period when childhood ends and the somato-functional growth processes
are accelerated.
A first aspect to be noted for this age is that of the differentiated
growth regarding boys-girls, a fact that makes the two sexes become
differentiated at the end of puberty (10-14 years).
According to the results of the specialists in the field, the somatic
growth of students highlights the fact that they can cope with moderate
efforts in terms of speed, strength and skill, with the mention that boys
show greater availability to girls.
The oina game, through its characteristics, can solve these
problems very well by helping |
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ISSN: | 1844-9131 2601-341X |