Physical performance in masters' degree students in Exercise and Sport Sciences related to the motor learning approach

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Main Author: Di Domenico, Felice
Publication Date: 2023
Other Authors: Esposito, Giovanni, D'Isanto, Tiziana, Aliberti, Sara, Raiola, Gaetano
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Physical activities (PA) can be characterised by a cognitive approach or an ecological-dynamic approach. Currently, no emphasis is given in the master's degree in sports sciences to the different effects of exercise in the two different forms of delivery: prescriptive teaching and heuristic learning. The objective was to measure levels of physical performance in students and test for associations between the effects of exercise and the type of learning approach. Thirty-eight sports science students were divided into two groups according to the teaching/learning methodology used in their training: cognitive (CG) and dynamic ecological (EDG). A battery of tests was administered: squat jump (SJ), countermovement jump (CMJ), countermovement jump free arms (CMJ-FA), and stiffness test (ST). A questionnaire on daily physical activity was administered. The data collected were statistically processed. Statistically significant associations emerged between outcomes and groups (P = < .05): 37% of CGs and 26% of EDGs used motorised vehicles at least once a week; only 5% of CGs and 26% of EDGs walked daily; 100% of CGs and 79% of EDGs practised PA continuously; CGs performed better in CMJ-FA and ST. The two approaches differ in their impact on daily, structured physical activity and performance effects.
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title Physical performance in masters' degree students in Exercise and Sport Sciences related to the motor learning approach
spellingShingle Physical performance in masters' degree students in Exercise and Sport Sciences related to the motor learning approach
Di Domenico, Felice
Original Article
title_short Physical performance in masters' degree students in Exercise and Sport Sciences related to the motor learning approach
title_full Physical performance in masters' degree students in Exercise and Sport Sciences related to the motor learning approach
title_fullStr Physical performance in masters' degree students in Exercise and Sport Sciences related to the motor learning approach
title_full_unstemmed Physical performance in masters' degree students in Exercise and Sport Sciences related to the motor learning approach
title_sort Physical performance in masters' degree students in Exercise and Sport Sciences related to the motor learning approach
author Di Domenico, Felice
author_facet Di Domenico, Felice
Esposito, Giovanni
D'Isanto, Tiziana
Aliberti, Sara
Raiola, Gaetano
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D'Isanto, Tiziana
Aliberti, Sara
Raiola, Gaetano
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Esposito, Giovanni
D'Isanto, Tiziana
Aliberti, Sara
Raiola, Gaetano
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description Physical activities (PA) can be characterised by a cognitive approach or an ecological-dynamic approach. Currently, no emphasis is given in the master's degree in sports sciences to the different effects of exercise in the two different forms of delivery: prescriptive teaching and heuristic learning. The objective was to measure levels of physical performance in students and test for associations between the effects of exercise and the type of learning approach. Thirty-eight sports science students were divided into two groups according to the teaching/learning methodology used in their training: cognitive (CG) and dynamic ecological (EDG). A battery of tests was administered: squat jump (SJ), countermovement jump (CMJ), countermovement jump free arms (CMJ-FA), and stiffness test (ST). A questionnaire on daily physical activity was administered. The data collected were statistically processed. Statistically significant associations emerged between outcomes and groups (P = < .05): 37% of CGs and 26% of EDGs used motorised vehicles at least once a week; only 5% of CGs and 26% of EDGs walked daily; 100% of CGs and 79% of EDGs practised PA continuously; CGs performed better in CMJ-FA and ST. The two approaches differ in their impact on daily, structured physical activity and performance effects.
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