Abstract

Background. Experts note the low level of physical fitness of female students. Fitness programs that balance the development of cardiorespiratory and strength fitness level are necessary in the physical education practice of students. The purpose of this study is to compare effectiveness of two exercise programs in terms of strength endurance and cardiorespiratory of female students in physical education. Material and Methods. Female students (n=36) practicing fitness–aerobics (G–1) and resistance training (G–2) participated in the research. All students participated in 52 training sessions. The students (G–1) practiced step aerobics with strength training combination. The students (G–2) practiced resistance training with Kangoo–Jumps fitness combination. The level of cardiorespiratory and strength fitness was studied using tests: VC, Stange test, Step test (PWC170), Running test, Push–Up test and others. Results. Students (G–1) had a reliable advantage in test results: VC, Stange test, Step test (PWC170), Running test, at the research beginning. Students (G–2) showed significantly better results in tests: Burpee test, Push–Up test and Stange test at the end of research. Reliable differences in tests: Plank test and Heart Rate in favor of female students (G–2) were revealed. The results of other functional tests did not differ significantly. Conclusions. The possible effectiveness of aerobic fitness training Kangoo–Jumps in resistance training of female students was discovered. A significant increase in the indicators of strength endurance and cardiorespiratory fitness of young women was revealed.

Highlights

  • Physical inactivity has been identified as the fourth main risk factor to mortality worldwide

  • Experts point out that low level of muscle and cardiorespiratory fitness in young female students are associated with risks of developing cardiovascular diseases [6], arterial hypertension and increasing the abdominal fat [7]

  • We evaluated the cardiorespiratory and strength endurance fitness level of the students used tests: Stange test, Step test (PWC170), Running test (2000 m), Burpee test, Push–Up test (60 sec) and Plank test

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Introduction

Physical inactivity has been identified as the fourth main risk factor to mortality worldwide. Experts point out that low level of muscle and cardiorespiratory fitness in young female students are associated with risks of developing cardiovascular diseases [6], arterial hypertension and increasing the abdominal fat [7]. Fitness programs that balance the development of cardiorespiratory and strength fitness level are necessary in the physical education practice of students. The purpose of this study is to compare effectiveness of two exercise programs in terms of strength endurance and cardiorespiratory of female students in physical education. Female students (n=36) practicing fitness–aerobics (G–1) and resistance training (G–2) participated in the research. Students (G–1) had a reliable advantage in test results: VC, Stange test, Step test (PWC170), Running test, at the research beginning. Students (G–2) showed significantly better results in tests: Burpee test, Push–Up test and Stange test at the end of research. A significant increase in the indicators of strength endurance and cardiorespiratory fitness of young women was revealed

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