Floorball training model for schoolchildren with intellectual retardations to qualify for adaptive GTO complex tests

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PhD, Associate Professor L.A. Parfenova1
E.A. Gerasimov1
PhD, Associate Professor E.V. Makarova2
1Volga Region State Academy of Physical Culture, Sport and Tourism, Kazan
2P.A. Stolypin Ulyanovsk State Agrarian University, Ulyanovsk

As reported by the Ministry of Education and Science of the Tatarstan Republic and found by our own studies, the republican school population with health limitations is still largely uncovered by the physical education and sport service; and this situation undermines the efforts to attain the goals set by the physical education and sport Service Development Strategy for the period up to 2020, including the 20% coverage of the disabled population with modern physical education and sport services. The situation is given a special attention today in the context of the GTO Complex reinstatement project, with the pilot subprojects for disabled people and those with health limitations being implemented in a few Russian regions. The relevant training programs in the GTO Complex system need to apply versatile adaptive physical education and sport models and tools to lure disabled people in and motivate them for the trainings and competitions. The study was designed in this context to rate benefits of the floorball training model for the schoolchildren with intellectual retardations to qualify for the adaptive GTO Complex tests. Sampled for the floorball training model tests were 398 schoolchildren with intellectual retardations from 8 republican schools. The study data and analyses showed benefits of the floorball training model for the adaptive GTO Complex tests; and give grounds to recommend this sport discipline for the 11-13 year old schoolchildren with moderate intellectual retardations for their physical and mental progress and due motivation for the adaptive off-class physical education and sport services.

Keywords: adaptive physical education service, children with intellectual retardations, floorball, GTO Complex tests.

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