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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Įvairaus amžiaus vyrų, žaidžiančių ripką, kai kurių fizinio pajėgumo rodiklių ir netradicinės fizinės veiklos pasirinkimo motyvai / The motivation of varios age men,playing ripka, for chosing some indicators of physical capabilities and a nontradicional activity

Kaveckas, Andrius 15 May 2006 (has links)
The originality of this work is a nontraditional form of physical activity which does not have analogues in the world. For the first time during the whole history of this game there will be explred some of components of physical mights of men pf different ages who are actively playing ripka and the peculiarities of the choice of this game. We will compare some of the explored components of physical activity with the recomendatory norms of Eurofit. The problematic question is whether the game of ripka gives positive influence to some components of physical activity and the decisive peculiarities of the choice of this nontraditional activity. The hypothesis is that the the game of ripka gives positive influence to some components of physical activity and the decisive peculiarities of the choice of this nontraditional activity. The object of this work are the physical components and the peculiarities of the choice of this nontraditional activity of men of different ages who are actively playing ripka The aim of this investigation is to fix some components of physical might and the peculiarities of the choice of this nontraditional activity of men of different ages who are actively playing ripka. The tasks of this work are: observing the practical – theoretical recommendations of Eurofit to fix the index of mass of the body, to evaluate the might of blood – vessels of heart of men of different ages who are playing ripka to fix the might of musculs of... [to full text]
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Taikomosios fizinės veiklos įtaka neįgaliųjų su nugaros smegenų pažeidimais biosocialiniams įgūdžiams / Influence of Applied Physical Activities on Biosocial Skills of the Disabled with Lesions of Spinal Medulla

Miniauskienė, Vilma 09 May 2006 (has links)
The researches of biosocial skills of the disabled is a very important and relevant subject in estimating the perspectives and possibilities in rehabilitation and psychosocial adaptation of disabled individuals. There is a lack of researches dealing with the influence of various activities and programmes on indices and alternations of biosocial skills. Authors, analyzing biosocial skills, limit themselves to a general survey of the disabled omitting researches related to the nature of disability and level of lesion. There has been no researches conducted revealing the influence of applied physical activities on biosocial skills of the disabled with lesions of spinal medulla up to 2 years and over 2 years after lesion. Aim of survey. To test and evaluate influence of applied physical activities on biosocial skills of the disabled moving in wheelchairs. For implementing this aim several tasks were carried out: 1. To test and evaluate alternations of the biosocial skills of the disabled with different level lesions adopting the programme of applied physical activities. 2. To test and evaluate influence of the programme of applied physical activities on biosocial skills of the disabled with different level lesions after different time periods. 3. To test and evaluate influence of the programmes of applied physical activities of different duration on biosocial skills of the disabled moving in wheelchairs. The survey conducted involving 32 disabled individuals with lesions of... [to full text]

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