Contemporary Views on the Problem of Controlling the State of Stato-Dynamic Posture of a Human

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Keywords:

control, static-dynamic posture, physical exercises, videometry

Abstract

The huge growth of interest in studying the state of human standing, according to researchers, is the result of epoch-making transformation of the human motor mode. Objectives of the Research is to provide information about development of diagnostics technologies of the state of the static and dynamic position of a human in the process of physical education. Results of the Research. Movements are the vital human potential that ensures the normal functioning of its organism as a complex biological system. The human musculoskeletal system performs many functions, the most important of them is to provide protection, support and movement of the body. The static and dynamic posture is characterized by the vertical position of the body, which is in equilibrium while changing its posture dynamically and over time. In this case, the vertical position of the human body is evaluated as a certain harmony of interrelated spatial characteristics of the body. A special place among the methods for assessing the state of static and dynamic posture is videometry. Conclusions. The phenomenon of the human body still attracts huge attention of researchers. A special place in the reflection of the shape of the human body is the state of static and dynamic posture. The state of static and dynamic posture of a person is a result of phylogeny and ontogenesis processes. It should be noted that the active use of videometry method is very useful while analyzing the diagnostic approaches of static and dynamic posture of a person. The further research will be associated with the development of information and methodological system aimed at measuring the state of spatial organization of the human body in the process of physical education.

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Published

2018-12-29

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Historical, Philosophical, Legal and Organizational Problems of Physical Trainin

How to Cite

Contemporary Views on the Problem of Controlling the State of Stato-Dynamic Posture of a Human. (2018). Youth Scientific Journal Lesya Ukrainka Eastern European National University, 32, 9-12. https://sportvisnyk.vnu.edu.ua/index.php/sportvisnyk/article/view/679