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INFLUENCE OF CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC CONSEQUENCES ON MOTION CONTROL AMONG WOMEN TRAINING IN HEALTHY PHYSICAL CULTURE: PANEL RESEARCHES (0.29 Mb, pdf) Read
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Chatinyan Ashot Agvanovich
Hakobyan Elena Surenovna
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Connected with coronavirus infection aggression in March 2020, WHO declared a pandemic, various restrictions were defined. For this reason, in the period from March 2020 to March 2021, trainings in the women's health group operating on the basis of ASIPCS were terminated.
In connection with the current situation, it is of scientific interest to study the effect of a forced one-year break on the ability to control integral movements and various parameters of movements, to determine the degree of delayed effect of long-term studies.
Purpose of the research: to determine the impact of a break in long-term health-improving physical culture related to the COVID-19 pandemic on maintaining the ability of women to control integral movements and various movement parameters.
Research methods and organization. In the research the methods of study and analysis of scientific and methodological literature, kinematometry, dynamic tremometry, chronometry, and mathematical statistics were applied.
Panel researches have been organized. The first stage was held in November 2011, the second - in the same month of 2019. The third panel was organized in March 2021, immediately after the resumption of classes in the health group. The article presents the results of 10 women who took part in all three stages of the study, whose average age in 2021 was 65 ± 3.75 years, and the involvement period in the health group was 17.3 ± 2.58 years.
Outcomes of the research. Ten-year studies define that long-term health-related physical culture classes, as well as motor experience gained over the years, played a positive role in the cumulation of the effect and, despite the forced one-year break, contributed to the preservation and, in some cases, improvement of the indicators of integral movements control and various parameters of movements among elderly women.

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