Abstract
The study analyzed the problem of monitoring and promoting the health of a young generation of children engaged in difficult coordination sports. The aim of the study was to define and structure recreational activities in summer for 7-11 years old children engaged in gymnastics in the conditions of a specialized youth sports school. The tasks of the study included the following: medical and pedagogical diagnosis of the state of health of children at the end of the school year; Identification of a system of preventive and health measures implemented in the conditions of the day camp, as well as in the summer health camp; comprehensive medical and pedagogical diagnosis of the state of health of children for the period of the beginning of the school year (medical examination in a sports dispensary, instrumental diagnosis of body composition, ratio and proportions of muscle mass and fat layer in various segments). We analyzed the results of the medical examination at the beginning of the school year. We presented and justified structural components of valeological support of training process of young gymnasts in summer period. We carried out diagnostic studies of young gymnasts using the apparatus InBody 270, which determine the body composition: the ratio of muscle mass and fat layer, their segmental distribution and deviations. We drew attention to the periodicity of test studies necessary for a comprehensive assessment of the health of young athletes.
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