Jadranka Kocic1, Sladjana Tosic2, Dragana Aleksic3, Dragan Toskic4
1Fakultet za sport i fizičko vaspitanje u Leposaviću, Univerzitet u
Prištini, Srbija
2Pedagoški fakultet u Jagodini, Srbija
3
4Fakultet za sport i fizičko vaspitanje u Leposaviću, Univerzitet u Prištini, Srbija
THE INFLUENCE OF RECREATIVE SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMING ON MUSIC AND INTELLECTUAL FACTORS AND PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS
UTICAJ REKREATIVNOG SINHRONOG PLIVANJA NA MUZIČKE I INTELEKTUALNE FAKTORE I KARAKTERISTIKE LIČNOSTI
Sport Mont 2012, X(34-35-36),
508-520
Synchronized swimming is way of acivitie connected with music. Emotional
character in it could be very efficiency mean of childs` and youth` sport-recreative
activities. The research was lead on 60 girls 7-15 years old, elementary schools pupils
in Niš, members „Sirene“ Niš synchronized swimming clyb. Music abilities research
was obtained using Seashore test for basic music abilities. For testing input procesors,
perceptive reason, it was used IT-1 test. For testing efficiency parallel prosecor it was
used S-1 test. For testing serial procesors, symbolic reason, it was used AL-4 test
sinonime-atimime. For testing personal characteristics it was used instruments for
testing dimensions of functional konnative regulatione mechanisms model. It was used
bases statistics for every researcg area (music abilities, intellectual abilities, konnative
characteristics and criteria variable); to estimate influence each predictor variable on
criteria variable, it was used regression analysis. Results showed statistic efficiency in
music and konnative factors. Synchronized swimming activities influence on growing
spontaneous, independence developing, tense releases, and it is exellent area for
emotional health and society desirable behaveour norm. These activities are reached
by music, which in melodie and rithm diversity, gives complete enjoyment, and
psychosisical relax and refreshment. recreative synchronized swimming, musical and intellectual factors,
personal characteristics
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