Teaching Physical Exercise with Music - Pedometric Evaluation

W. W, G. Vinod Kumar, S. Sivachandiran
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In everyday life and culture, music can be encountered and experienced in a variety of forms, and it plays a role in mood swings. Numerous studies have shown that listening to music while exercising increases both the amount of time spent exercising as well as the interest level in the activity. It is hypothesised that instructing pupils in physical activities through the medium of music would have a beneficial effect on them. Fifty-five students from the Faculty of Physical Education were chosen to serve as study subjects in order to investigate the impact that music has on the process of learning and doing the activity. This study was carried out over the course of two days, and the data was gathered by counting the number of footsteps that participants made throughout a period of 20 minutes of instruction with or without music. The exercises were demonstrated to the participants over the course of two days; on the first day, they were demonstrated with music, and on the second day, they were demonstrated without music. According to the findings of this study, there is a discernible contrast between instructing activities with and without the use of music. The topic revealed a tremendous amount of interest and vitality when it was practised with music. The pedometric measure improved with musical training, and males did much better than girls in this regard.
用音乐教学体育锻炼——计步法评价
在日常生活和文化中,音乐可以以各种形式遇到和体验,它在情绪波动中发挥作用。许多研究表明,在锻炼时听音乐既能增加锻炼的时间,也能提高锻炼的兴趣水平。据推测,通过音乐媒介指导学生进行体育活动将对他们产生有益的影响。来自体育学院的55名学生被选为研究对象,以调查音乐对学习和活动过程的影响。这项研究在两天的时间里进行,数据是通过计算参与者在有或没有音乐的20分钟指导期间的脚步数量来收集的。这些练习在两天的时间里向参与者演示;第一天有音乐示范,第二天没有音乐示范。根据这项研究的结果,在使用和不使用音乐的教学活动之间存在明显的对比。当与音乐一起练习时,这个话题显示出巨大的兴趣和活力。音乐训练改善了孩子的计步法,在这方面,男孩比女孩做得更好。
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