Effects of Polygon Obstacles on Work Intensification in Physical Education Classes

Dževad Džibrić, Damir Ahmić, Zoran Pajić

Abstract


In order to monitor the intensity of work during one hour of physical and medical education in 37students of the Faculty of Philosophy Department of Classroom Teaching in Tuzla, the measurement of the effects of work through the application of polygon barriers was performed as the most complex methodological-organizational form of work. The effects of working and mastering the polygon through the particular phase of the clock (introductory, main A and B) are expressed by the number of heart beats. The heart rate measurement was performed by palpation of the artery radial at the beginning and end of each phase of the clock. During the measurement period, rest was also involved that had the role of a transitional factor from the submaximal / maximal values of the heart rate to the values that would bring near the possibilities and state of the organism to the completion of the final phase of the clock. The results obtained by this research show that the heart rate values in all phases of the clock differ significantly between each other and that the highest intensity of work is achieved in the main B-hour phase, indicating the appreciation of the physiological and emotional load curves that prevail over the course of physical and health education . This suggests that the polygon barrier as the most complex method-organizational form of work contributes to the intensification of work during the class of physical and medical education.

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student; teacher's education; frequency rate; t-test;

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