Dynamics of Respiratory System Indices of Cadets of Higher Military Educational Institutions During Kettlebell Lifting Training

  • Kostiantyn Prontenko Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, Associate Professor
  • Grygoriy Griban Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, Professor
  • Tetiana Yavorska Ph.D. in Physical Education and Sport
  • Igor Malynskyi Ph.D. in Physical Education and Sport, Professor
  • Pavlo Tkachenko Ph.D. in Pedagogics
  • Dmytro Dzenzeliuk Ph.D. in Pedagogics
  • Nataliia Terentieva Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, Professor
  • Alla Khatko Ph.D. in Pedagogics
  • Andrii Lytvynenko Ph.D. in Physical Education and Sport, Associate Professor
  • Larysa Pustoliakova Ph.D. in Pedagogics
  • Olexandr Bychuk Ph.D. in Physical Education and Sport, Associate Professor
  • Ivan Okhrimenko Doctor of Law, Professor
  • Stanislav Yuriev
  • Vasyl Prontenko Ph.D. in Physical Education and Sport, Associate Professor
  • Ihor Bloshchynskyi Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, Professor
Keywords: respiratory system, kettlebell lifting, cadets

Abstract

The influence of the kettlebell lifting training on the functional abilities of the respiratory system of the cadets during studying at higher military educational institutions (HMEI) is examined in the article. Also, a comparative analysis of the indices of the cadets’ respiratory system depending on their sports qualification in kettlebell lifting is conducted. Cadets of the 1st – 5th years of study (n=474) of S. P. Koroliov Zhytomyr Military Institute who were studying according to the current system of physical training (group А, n=416) and cadets who were attending a kettlebell lifting classes during the studying (group B, n=58) took part in the investigation. The investigation of the cadets’ respiratory system efficiency was conducted concerning these indicators: vital capacity, duration of holding of breathing during the inhalation, duration of holding of breathing during the exhalation, respiratory muscles endurance, life index and maximal oxygen consumption. Authentically better respiratory system indices in group B in comparison with group A are discovered (р < 0.05–0.001) that proves the efficiency of kettlebell lifting activity concerning the improvement of morphofunctional development of the cadets in contrast to the current system of physical training at HMEI. The respiratory system indices are improved with increased sports qualification of kettlebell lifters that confirms the positive effect of kettlebell lifting activity on the functional capacity of the main organism systems of cadets. Investigation shows the necessity of the implementation of kettlebell lifting to the physical training of the cadets who are the future Ukrainian Armed Forces’ officers in order to ensure high efficiency of the future professional activity, improve health and working capacity.

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Author Biographies

Kostiantyn Prontenko, Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, Associate Professor

Associate Professor of the Department of Physical Education, Special Physical Training and Sport, S. P. Koroliov Zhytomyr Military Institute, Zhytomyr

Grygoriy Griban, Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, Professor

Professor of the Department of Physical Education and Sport Improvement, Zhytomyr Ivan Franko State University, Zhytomyr

Tetiana Yavorska, Ph.D. in Physical Education and Sport

Associate Professor of the Department of Theoretical and Methodical Basis of Physical Education and Sport, Zhytomyr Ivan Franko State University, Zhytomyr

Igor Malynskyi, Ph.D. in Physical Education and Sport, Professor

Professor of the Department of Horting and Rehabilitation, National University of the State Fiscal Service of Ukraine, Irpin

Pavlo Tkachenko, Ph.D. in Pedagogics

Senior Lecture of the Department of Physical Education, Zhytomyr National Agroecological University, Zhytomyr

Dmytro Dzenzeliuk, Ph.D. in Pedagogics

Senior Lecture of the Department of Social Rehabilitation Technologies, Zhytomyr Economic and Humanitarian Institute of the Higher Educational Institution "University of Ukraine", Zhytomyr

Nataliia Terentieva, Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, Professor

Professor of the Department of Pedagogy, Psychology and Methods of Physical Education, T. H. Shevchenko National University "Chernihiv Colehium", Chernihiv

Alla Khatko, Ph.D. in Pedagogics

Senior Lecture of the Department of Computer Technologies in Management and Learning and Computer Science, Berdyansk State Pedagogical University, Berdyansk

Andrii Lytvynenko, Ph.D. in Physical Education and Sport, Associate Professor

Associate Professor of the Department of Physical Education, Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics, Kharkiv

Larysa Pustoliakova, Ph.D. in Pedagogics

Associate Professor of the Department of Physical Education and Health, Bogomolets National Medical University, Kyiv

Olexandr Bychuk, Ph.D. in Physical Education and Sport, Associate Professor

Dean of the Faculty of Physical Culture, Sport and Health, , Lutsk

Ivan Okhrimenko, Doctor of Law, Professor

Professor of the Department of Legal Psychology, National Academy of Internal Affairs, Kyiv

Stanislav Yuriev

Senior Lecturer of the Department of Physical Education, Special Physical Training and Sport, Ivan Kozhedub Kharkiv National Air Force University, Kharkiv

Vasyl Prontenko, Ph.D. in Physical Education and Sport, Associate Professor

Associate Professor of the Department of Physical Education, Special Physical Training and Sport, S. P. Koroliov Zhytomyr Military Institute, Zhytomyr

Ihor Bloshchynskyi, Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, Professor

Head of the English Translation Department, Bohdan Khmelnytskyi National Academy of the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine, Khmelnytskyi,

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How to Cite
Prontenko, K., Griban, G., Yavorska, T., Malynskyi, I., Tkachenko, P., Dzenzeliuk, D., Terentieva, N., Khatko, A., Lytvynenko, A., Pustoliakova, L., Bychuk, O., Okhrimenko, I., Yuriev, S., Prontenko, V., & Bloshchynskyi, I. (2020). Dynamics of Respiratory System Indices of Cadets of Higher Military Educational Institutions During Kettlebell Lifting Training. International Journal of Applied Exercise Physiology, 9(1), 16-24. Retrieved from http://www.ijaep.com/index.php/IJAE/article/view/707
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Sport Science

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