ISSN 2782-4594 (Print)
ISSN 2782-4608 (Online)


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Nordic walking as a physical education discipline for students of special medical groups

This paper analyzes the implementation of Nordic walking in the physical education curriculum for students of a special medical group at Pavlov First Saint Petersburg State Medical University. The study presents a comparative assessment of students’ functional status before and after training, focusing on heart rate indicators, vital lung capacity, anxiety levels, and movement coordination.

The impact of a crossfit training system on the functional capabilities of university students engaged in elective courses in physical education and sports

The paper presents the results of a study aimed at evaluating the effectiveness of implementing high-intensity functional training (CrossFit) within elective physical education courses in higher education institutions. The experiment was conducted at MTUCI and involved 80 students divided into control and experimental groups.

Dosing students’ physical activity: A model of individualization based on psychophysical criteria

The study presents a practice-oriented model of physical activity dosing for mass physical education practice, designed to individualize the training process of students. The relevance of the research is determined by the necessity to take into account the level of physical fitness of students in conditions of limited pedagogical resources. The purpose of the work is to theoretically substantiate and structure the model based on three criteria: heart rate, subjective assessment of Borg scale fatigue, and baseline level of physical fitness.