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Volume 17 Number 4 Year 2033

6 articles in this issue 

S. A. Pashkevich, I. V. Kriventsova

The objective is to implement a visual impairment prevention program into a vocational school’s academic process for the risk group students and to determine its effectiveness based on the dynamics of comprehensive scoring assessment of the degree of visu... see more

Pags. 159 - 168  

S. Chernenko, O. Oliinyk, O. Kapkan, Zh. Malakhova

The objective is to determine the age peculiarities of higher education students’ functional and motor preparedness.Materials and methods. The participants in the study were male students of the 1st year (n = 98), 2nd year (n = 69), 3rd year (n = 56), 4th... see more

Pags. 169 - 176  

Andriy Kazmiruk, Volodymyr Banakh, Andriy Vlasov, Anatolij Lopatiev, Oleksandr Tovstonoh, Natalia Stefanyshyn

The objective is to determine the differences in the technique of the in-run position execution at the beginning of take-off by junior ski-jumpers of different qualification (sports training).Materials and methods. The participants in the study were 22 ju... see more

Pags. 177 - 183  

A. O. Lopatiev, A. P. Vlasov, A. P. Demichkovskyi

The objective is to describe biotechnical systems, to specify their functioning and to determine the conditions to decrease the uncertainty of the systems; to search and interprete the hidden periodic behavior of the numerical series occurring in training... see more

Pags. 184 - 190  

V. V. Prykhodko

The objective is to determine the structure of coordination abilities development in 5th-7th grade boys.Materials and methods. The participants in the study were boys of the 5th grade (n=21), 6th grade (n=20), and 7th grade (n=19). The paper used analysis... see more

Pags. 191 - 200  

Olga Ivashchenko, Tamila Abdulkhalikova, Miroslava Cieslicka

The objective is to determine the influence of the physical exercises modes on effectiveness of motor skills development in 5th-7th grade girls. Materials and methods. The study involved 5th grade girls (n = 28), 6th grade girls (n = 28) an... see more

Pags. 201 - 207