Dynamics of GTO results under preparation for the "Winners games" of children who are cured of oncologic diseases

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World «Winners Games» are international sports competitions for children and adolescents who have been cured of cancer. Their main task is to help in the rehabilitation of this group: improving not only the psychological state, but also the physical health and activity of patients after treatment. The objective of the research is to assess the dynamics of going through the standards of the GTO complex (as the characteristics of the motor qualities development) in a group of children who have been cured of cancer and preparing for the «Winners Games». The study involved 20 children aged from 8 to 12. The effectiveness of the proposed training program was evaluated by the results of the tests of the complex VFSK GTO (1-3 stages). For analysis, tests, which were selected, showed that they were common for steps 1-3: running 30 m, modified pull-up, dip up, throwing a tennis ball at a goal, swimming 25 m. We evaluated each test for the corresponding badge (bronze, silver or gold). The analysis included an assessment of the corresponding distribution of children, according to the estimates of each test at the beginning of the training process and at its end (after 3 months of preparation). Results. The distribution of children, according to the selected criteria at the beginning of the observation and after 3 months, demonstrates the positive dynamics of the majority of tests, which is associated with an improvement in the assessment of the tests and the corresponding movement from the bronze badge group to the silver and golden badge group. Conclusion. The registered positive dynamics in doing of most tests has proved the effectiveness of systematic classes with a specialist of physical education under preparation for the «Winners Games».

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Children, physical fitness, "winners games", complex gto, oncologic diseases, motor tests

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