Abstract

The purpose of the work is to analyze the integration and interaction of various components of the structure of the physical condition of professional servicemen of the military unit of the West Pomeranian Voivodeship. 50 professional soldiers aged 26-30 and 50 professional soldiers aged 36-40 took part in the study. The scope of the study included the registration of 12 parameters of physical (FD) and motor (MD) development. Mathematical analysis of the obtained research results was carried out with the help of statistics and graphics programs Statistics 13.5 and Excel-16. The results show that the age of the two groups of servicemen does not affect the value of the FD indicators. However, in the group of servicemen over 30 years old, the indicators of FD are integrated more strongly. Among the parameters of MD, the biggest changes occurred in the parameters of the 3000 m run and body inclinations in the age group of servicemen under 30 years of age. Studies have shown that most indicators of FD and MD are interrelated and depend on each other. Among the FD indicators, the following indicators have the largest number of strong relationships: BMI, water content in the body (%), ratio of body weight to body surface area (kg/m2) and body surface area (S) in m2. Among the MD indicators in the group of military personnel under the age of 30, the largest number of strong interrelationships is manifested in the parameters of running 3000 m (s), body tilts 2', pull-ups on a high bar. However, in the group of servicemen over 30 years of age, the strongest relationships are observed for the parameters of pull-ups and 2' trunk bends. As a result of factor, regression and canonical analysis, the main factors and information indicators of the structure of the physical condition of military personnel were determined. Models of their interaction were developed and the specifics of the mutual influence of the group of FD indicators and the group of MD indicators were investigated. The MD scores of professional soldiers have a greater effect on the FD scores than the FD scores on the MD scores.

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