Modular training course of elective academic aerobics

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PhD, Associate Professor E.G. Zuykova1
PhD, Associate Professor T.V. Bushma1
PhD, Associate Professor O.N. Ustinova1
PhD, Associate Professor A.V. Mukhina1
1Peter the Great Saint Petersburg Polytechnic University, St. Petersburg

Objective of the study was to develop and test benefits of a new modular training course of academic elective aerobics
Methods and structure of the study. The new modular training academic aerobics course offers a system of training modules and their elements with the relevant hierarchical missions and goals geared to form the target theoretical competences and practical skills in the discipline. We sampled for the study the Peter the Great Saint Petersburg Polytechnic University’s students (n= 276) trained at elective aerobics course to test benefits of the new modular training model.
Results and conclusion. The hierarchical module structure of the modular training course is geared to facilitate the training progress with fast adaptation to aerobics trainings based on focused learning with expansion of the theoretical knowledge and practical skill sets, and with a special emphasis on the individual independence, creativity, teamwork, constructive climate in the team for successful cooperation and progress of every trainee. The progress test module is designed to profile the individual progress paths at every educational service stage using a progress test and scoring system. We used in our study a set of the personal progress rating criteria of our own design, with the progress rated using a set of special scoring tables. The new modular training aerobics course with the relevant informational service and progress facilitating provisions designed to complement the standard elective academic aerobics curricula was tested beneficial as verified by the sample progress in the physical fitness and functionality rating tests and practical accomplishments in the discipline.

Keywords: aerobics, modular training course, training module.

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