¿una unidad didáctica intermitente de acondicionamiento físico es efectiva para todos los estudiantes?
- Santiago Guijarro Romero
- Daniel Mayorga Vega
- Emilio J. Campos Meirinhos
- Carolina Casado Robles
ISSN: 1989-841X
Datum der Publikation: 2019
Nummer: 39
Seiten: 37-38
Art: Artikel
Andere Publikationen in: Revista Internacional de Deportes Colectivos
Zusammenfassung
The purpose of the study was to compare the effect of a physical education-based physical fitness intermittent teaching unit on cardiorespiratory fitness among compulsory secondary education students with healthy/unhealthy cardiorespiratory fitness level. The results showed that students with unhealthy cardiorespiratory fitness profile significantly improved their cardiorespiratory fitness levels compared to the control group students (p < 0.01). A physical education-based intermittent teaching unit during Physical Education lessons is only effective to increase students’ cardiorespiratory fitness with unhealthy physical fitness profile.
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