Search Results - Physical Education of Students
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The contribution of leg muscle power and eye-foot coordination to the accuracy of futsal shooting of students
Imka, A. J., Jatra, R., Dafun JR, P. B.Published in Journal of Applied Movement and Sport Science (2025)“…Conclusion In conclusion, leg muscle power and eye-foot coordination are decisive determinants of students` futsal shooting accuracy. The study contributes to educational practice by emphasizing the need for targeted physical and coordination training to support students` motor skills development, thereby enhancing their confidence, engagement, and overall well-being through sports participation.…”
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Assessing fundamental motor skills proficiency in school-based sports physical education programs: implications for talent development
Makaruk, H., Webster, E. K., Porter, J., Makaruk, B., Bodasinska, A., Zielinski, J., Tomaszewski, P., Nogal, M., Starzak, M., Sliwa, M., Banas, M., Biegajlo, M., Chaliburda, A., Suchecki, B., Molik, B., Sadowski, J.Published in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (2025)“…This study aimed to evaluate FMS proficiency among students in school-based sports physical education (PE) programs, which offer sport-specific training, and compare it to students in traditional PE programs. …”
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The specifics of the components of physical fitness in student wrestlers specializing in freestyle and Greco-Roman styles
Laptev, A. I., Tarakanov, B. I., Apoiko, R. N., Shevtsov, A. V.Published in Theory and Practice of Physical Culture (2025)“…All participants were students studying at physical education and sports colleges and universities. …”
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Positive youth development through taekwondo: a journey to the black belt
Lee, Y., Lim, S.Published in Frontiers in Psychology (2025)“…Data sources included student handbooks, instructor manuals, black belt essays, and recommendation letters. …”
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Self-management in professional orientation for young athletes
Gretsov, A. G.Published in Theory and Practice of Physical Culture (2024)“…Approximately, 202 students of the 1st and 2nd courses of the Institute, aged 17-20 years (educational programs «Physical Education», «Physical Culture and Health Technologies») had been envolved. …”
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A longitudinal mixed methods case study investigation of the academic, athletic, psychosocial and psychological impacts of being a sport school student athlete
Thompson, F., Rongen, F., Cowburn, I., Till, K.Published in Sports Medicine (2024)“…Background: Sport schools are popular environments for simultaneously delivering education and sport to young people. Previous research suggests sport school involvement to have impact (i.e. the positive/negative, intended/unintended and long/short-term outcomes, results and effects) on student athlete`s holistic (i.e. academic, athletic, psychosocial and psychological) development. …”
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Blueprint for excellence: A basic guide to establishing a high school performance center
Kraemer, W. J., Nitka, M.Published in Strength and Conditioning Journal (2024)“…Emphasizing more than mere spatial expansion, it showcases the facility's role in broadening educational scopes, enhancing athletic ambition, and deepening commitment to health and physical education. …”
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Eating disorder risk and pathogenic behaviors among collegiate student-athletes
Torres-McGehee, T. M., Uriegas, N. A., Hauge, M., Monsma, E. V., Emerson, D. M., Smith, A. B.Published in Journal of Athletic Training (2023)“…Abstract Context: Eating disorders (EDs) are a cluster of behavioral conditions characterized by uneasy thoughts and behaviors that grow into severe or persistent eating disturbances. The demands on student-athletes may create mental and physical stressors that increase the likelihood of EDs and disordered eating. …”
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How to train cross-country skiers in connection with the introduction of official sprint competitions into the program. Evgeniy Goryachev: Training for beginner skiers Training pro...
Goryachev, EPublished 2023“…The textbook is addressed to coaches of youth sports schools, athletes, students of institutes and physical education departments of higher educational institutions. …”
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Science and soccer. Developing elite performers
A. M. Williams, P. R. Ford, B. DrustPublished 2023“…The topics covered include: anatomy, physiology, psychology; sociology and biomechanics principles of training nutrition physical and mental preparation playing surfaces and equipment; injury decision-making and skill acquisition coaching and coach education performance analysis talent identification and youth development Science and Soccer: Developing Elite Performers is a unique resource for students and academics working in sports science. …”
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Effect of sports experiences on competition level and exercise habits in Japanese collegiate athletes
Kohmura, Y., Suzuki, K., Someya, Y., Yamazaki, K., Aoki, K.Published in Journal of Human Sport & Exercise (2023)“…A questionnaire survey was completed by physical education or health and sports science students via mail. …”
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Identifying of talented students at elementary schools using volleyball`s talent identification
Kusnanik, N., Januarumi, F., Muhamad, Yulfadinata, A., Ayubi, N., Pujijuniarto, Lumba, J., Fenanlampir, A.Published in Proceedings of the Unima International Conference on Social Sciences and Humanities (UNICSSH 2022) (2023)“…The purpose of this study was to implemented the talent identification model to identify young talented students in volleyball. Subjects of this study were 300 elementary students who active in the physical education with minimum height 150 cm, aged between 11 to 13 years olds. …”
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Analysis of the effect of high intensity intermittent training for young athletes
Yin, X., Ma, X., Zhao, Y., Liu, K.Published in Revista Brasileira de Medicina do Esporte (2023)“…Conclusion High-intensity intermittent training has a good effect on health promotion in young athletes, and can effectively improve their physical function and competitive performance. Physical education teachers and student-athletes should conduct relevant training. …”
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The effect of the combined self-talk and mental imagery program on the badminton motor skills and self-confidence of youth beginner student-athletes
Hidayat, Y., Yudiana, Y., Hambali, B., Sultoni, K., Ustun, U. D., Singnoy, C.Published in BMC Psychology (2023)“…Conclusion: The results of this study contribute to the existing evidence on the effectiveness of S.T. and MI strategies in the motor skill mastery and psychological skill development of beginner student-athletes. Thus, S.T. and MI strategies can be adapted as psychological strategies that coaches and physical educators can use to improve beginner student-athlete learning, sports performance, and psychological skills.…”
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Relevance and effectiveness of combined resistance and balance training to improve balance and muscular fitness in healthy youth and youth athletes: a scoping review
Granacher, U., Behm, D. G.Published in Sports Medicine (2023)“…., basketball, handball, soccer) and one study physical education students. Metastable resistance training compared with plyometric training performed on stable surfaces showed no extra effect on measures of balance and muscular fitness. …”
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The Effects of an eight week plyometric-based program on motor performance skills and muscular power in 7-8-year-old primary school students
Sortwell, A., Newton, M., Marinho, D. A., Ferraz, R., Perlman, D.Published in International Journal of Kinesiology & Sports Science (2021)“…Method: The sample was composed of 61 primary school students, 29 girls and 32 boys, aged 7-8 years old, from two second-grade Physical Education (PE) classes. …”
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Exploring leadership behaviors of the coaches of champion teams
Yenen, E., Atamturk, H., Atamturk, N.Published in Frontiers in Psychology“…The significance of this study lies in its practical implications for sport coaches, coaching practice, physical education teachers and practitioners in sport psychology.…”