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Miftakhov, Almaz Faridovich; Sergin, Afanasiy Afanasievich; Starostin, Viktor Georgievich; Torgovkin, Vladimir Gavrilyevich; Savinkova, Olga Nikolaevna – International Journal of Instruction, 2019
The paper is devoted to the issues of improving the methods of physical training. Currently, the method of teaching and training schoolchildren is developed mainly with a focus on a child's age, which does not always correspond to his or her biological maturity. These reasons together with the growing phenomenon of child acceleration reinforce the…
Descriptors: Physical Development, Performance Factors, Muscular Strength, Human Body
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Dolek, Burcu Ertas; Cengizel, Elif – Journal of Education and Learning, 2019
At the beginning of the components that affect the performance of the swimmers' training and race planning, the stroke count (SC), stoke lenght (SL) and stroke rates (SR) of the swimmers are important. For this reason, it is important for both athletes and coaches to know how to develop and change these characteristics with age. The aim of this…
Descriptors: Aquatic Sports, Performance Factors, Age Differences, Motion
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Baker, Joseph; Cobley, Stephen; Fraser-Thomas, Jessica – High Ability Studies, 2009
In November 2005, the International Olympic Committee's Medical Commission issued a statement on "Training the elite child athlete" recommending that "more scientific research be done to better identify the parameters of training the elite child athlete". This paper focuses on a specific issue related to training the child athlete: early…
Descriptors: Scientific Research, Athletes, Motivation, Specialization
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Brown, Janet G.; And Others – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 1984
Different types of diving entries were filmed both above water and underwater to help identify factors which enable divers to enter the water without apparent splash. Anthropometric measures of subjects were taken to determine body streamlining. Results are presented. (Author/DF)
Descriptors: Athletics, Competition, Evaluation Criteria, Performance Factors
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Hoit, Jeannette D.; And Others – Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1990
A study of 80 children, aged 7, 10, 13, and 16, found that gender was not an important variable in speech breathing, but age was. The youngest group exhibited such things as larger lung, rib cage, and abdominal volume initiations and terminations for breath groups and fewer syllables per breath group. (Author/JDD)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Developmental Stages, Elementary Secondary Education, Performance Factors
Haywood, Kathleen M. – 1980
Twenty female gymnasts between the ages of twelve and fourteen were tested to determine possible difference in strength and flexibility before and after the development of an active menstrual cycle. Results indicate that females participating in gymnastics on a seriously competitive level tend to be short and light for their ages, as well as to…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Athletes, Body Height, Body Weight
Milne, Conrad; And Others – Research Quarterly, 1976
Tests indicate that males have better performance than females in motor performance tests, with the exception of flexibility; black children ran significantly faster than white children in the 30-yd dash, but significant race differences were not evident on any other motor items. (JD)
Descriptors: Motor Development, Performance Factors, Performance Tests, Physical Development
Hensley, Larry D.; And Others – 1981
This study investigated the relationship between physical performance tests and body fatness in young children, and the extent to which differences in performance between the sexes could be explained by differences in body fatness. Measurements of age, height, weight, skinfold thicknesses, and performance scores on the vertical jump, standing…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Body Weight, Children, Elementary Education
Jarrett, Olga S. – 2002
Compared to the rest of the school day, recess is a time when children have more freedom to choose what they want to do and with whom. In light of the current climate of school accountability, this digest discusses research on recess and its relationship to learning, social development, and child health, as well as research on related topics that…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Childhood Needs, Children, Early Childhood Education
Geiger, William L. – 1975
Compared were the perceptual and gross motor abilities of 30 mentally retarded and 25 nonretarded 10- to 12-year-old children. Performance data on such motor tasks as the agility run, 20-yard dash, obstacle course, and target hop were recorded, with separate data for the retarded Ss on the basis of etiological classification (Down's Syndrome,…
Descriptors: Children, Etiology, Exceptional Child Research, Mental Retardation
Jarrett, Olga S. – 2002
Compared to the rest of the school day, recess is a time when children have more freedom to choose what they want to do and with whom. In light of the current climate of school accountability, this Spanish-language Digest discusses research on recess and its relationship to learning, social development, and child health, as well as research on…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Childhood Needs, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
Marcon, Rebecca A. – 2002
In the United States, growth retardation is higher among low-income children, with adverse cognitive effects of undernutrition more prevalent when combined with poverty. This study examined anthropometric indicators of physical development and their relationship to motor and cognitive development in Head Start children. Motor integration and…
Descriptors: Birth Weight, Cognitive Development, Developmental Delays, Low Income
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Jupp, J. J.; And Others – Australia and New Zealand Journal of Developmental Disabilities, 1988
Ninety-six children from a high-iodine Chinese village were found to have higher goiter incidence, thyroid gland volume, and urinary/creatinine ratio than 51 children from an iodine-normal village. All children from both villages were euthyroid. Excess iodine did not substantially affect the children's physical or intellectual growth. (Author/JDD)
Descriptors: Child Development, Clinical Diagnosis, Comparative Analysis, Elementary Secondary Education
Richardson, James A., Ed.; Hoadley, Michael, Ed. – 1993
This publication, designed to communicate the history and research activities of the Central District of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, presents summaries of 20 papers. The papers focus on elementary physical education specialists; physical education instruction of classroom teachers; child care…
Descriptors: Athletics, Dietetics, Elementary Secondary Education, Exercise
BROWN, ROSCOE C.; HENDERSON, EDWARD – 1965
A STUDY WAS MADE TO DETERMINE THE EXTENT TO WHICH SCORES REPRESENTING PUPILS' STATUS ON CERTAIN DEVELOPMENTAL FACTORS CAN PREDICT THE ACHIEVEMENT IN READING, ARITHMETIC, AND THE MEDIAN OF THE BATTERY OF ACHIEVEMENT TESTS. THE STUDY COVERED A PERIOD OF 4 YEARS DURING WHICH THE SAME GROUP OF PUPILS WAS STUDIED IN THE THIRD, FOURTH, FIFTH, AND SIXTH…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Arithmetic, Child Development, Factor Analysis
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