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Professional Physical Training of Future Border Guards

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  • Ivan Marionda

    (Uzhhorod National University)

  • Lyudmila Romanishyna

    (Khmelnytsky Humanitarian Pedagogical Academy)

  • Oleksandr Starchuk

    (S. P. Koroliov Zhytomyr Military Institute)

  • YuriÑ– Lisnichenko

    (Military Academy)

  • Oleh Maslii

    (Odesa Military Academy)

  • Oleksandr Torichnyi

    (Bohdan Khmelnytskyi National Academy of the State Border Guard Service)

  • Svyatoslav Dyakov

    (Hetman Petro Sahaidachnyi National Army Academy)

  • Roman Nanivskyi

    (Hetman Petro Sahaidachnyi National Army Academy)

  • Alexander Galus

    (Khmelnytsky Humanitarian Pedagogical Academy)

  • Vasyl Ollo

    ("Odessa training center No 14" under Administration of the State PenÑ–tentÑ–ary Service of Ukraine in Odessa Region (No 14))

  • Serhii Sinkevych

    (Bohdan Khmelnytskyi National Academy of the State Border Guard Service)

  • Oleksandr Kapinus

    (Hetman Petro Sahaidachnyi National Army Academy)

Abstract

The improvement of professional military education is the most important part of reforming state power departments. One of its components is the professional training of cadets in higher military educational institutions. One of the key places in this process belongs to the physical training of cadets, which is aimed at forming their readiness to achieve tasks of professional military training. Therefore, the current research aims to theoretically justify and experimentally verify the effectiveness of the programme for professional and personal physical training of future border guards. Based on the results of the initial survey, two groups of cadets were formed (only 419 individuals). The control group (210 individuals) and the experimental group (209 individuals) included cadets with approximately identical indices of a functional state. After conducting a pedagogical experiment based on the designed model for increasing physical readiness of future border guards for professional activity, the proposed programme for professional and personal physical training of future border guards was proved to be highly effective. Indeed, 94% of cadets completed the experimental programme, successfully passed an annual medical examination and met the established standards of physical training during the covered period of training. A vital index increased by 10.8%, overall working capacity (based on the results of a step-test) – by 18.7%, maximum voluntary ventilation – by 20.1%, heart rate recovery – by 19.4%.

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  • Ivan Marionda & Lyudmila Romanishyna & Oleksandr Starchuk & YuriÑ– Lisnichenko & Oleh Maslii & Oleksandr Torichnyi & Svyatoslav Dyakov & Roman Nanivskyi & Alexander Galus & Vasyl Ollo & Serhii Sinkevy, 2021. "Professional Physical Training of Future Border Guards," Revista romaneasca pentru educatie multidimensionala - Journal for Multidimensional Education, Editura Lumen, Department of Economics, vol. 13(2), pages 540-558, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:lum:rev1rl:v:13:y:2021:i:2:p:540-558
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.18662/rrem/13.2/435
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    Keywords

    health; motor skills; military students; functional capabilities;
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    JEL classification:

    • I2 - Health, Education, and Welfare - - Education

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