PRECISE STRUCTURE OF PROFESSIONAL MUSICIANS’ MOTIONS AND POSSIBILITIES OF THEIR IMPROVEMENT BY MEANS OF AQUAFITNESS

Journal Title: Гірська школа Українських Карпат - Year 2016, Vol 0, Issue 15

Abstract

This article describes the features of playing a musical instrument technology from the perspective of labour physiology, biomechanics and professional psychology. The problem of studying the structure and content of the performance of complex mechanisms of musicians’ working movements is relevant in terms of the necessity to improve professional orientation of physical education of students–future teachers of music. The article aims to study the possibility of forming musical and pedagogical students’ precise movements by means of aquafitness. The author reveals the psychophysiological structure and features of performance as a basis for formation of the aquafitness classes content in the process of physical education of future music teachers. The leading theoretical principles of building working movements, the theory of functional systems, logical and analytical approach to the idea of performing psychophysiological nature of performing activities are the methodological basis of the research. Today, the physical education students’ priority is not only to improve health, but also development of motor and mental skills, the formation of motor skills for their positive transition to future professional activities. Professional experience of a music teacher provides uncomfortable working position, relative, but rather expressed the uneven development of the muscular system. Applied value of physical education achieved by using exercise, similar in structure, physiological characteristics and mechanisms of control of movements is based on professional transport patterns of fitness. Professional orientation of aquafitness provides ample opportunities of varying the parameters of physical activity, involvement in work of all muscle groups, the phenomenon of gravitational unloading muscular-skeletal system.

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Tetiana Bondar

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  • EP ID EP209499
  • DOI 10.15330/msuc.2016.15.211-214
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Tetiana Bondar (2016). PRECISE STRUCTURE OF PROFESSIONAL MUSICIANS’ MOTIONS AND POSSIBILITIES OF THEIR IMPROVEMENT BY MEANS OF AQUAFITNESS. Гірська школа Українських Карпат, 0(15), 211-214. https://www.europub.co.uk/articles/-A-209499