Studia Kinanthropologica 2014, 15(3):209-214
The comparison of intension of loading with two different methods on lectures of aerobics and aquaerobics among students of universities
- 1 Comenius University, Slovak Republic, Faculty of pharmacy, Department of physical education
- 2 Slovak University of Technology, Slovak Republic, Faculty of Chemical and Food technology, Department of physical education
Authors in this contribution are dealing with the comparison evaluation of intension of motion loading among female university students who are studying in a different field, among the lectures of aerobics and aquaerobics. With the comparison of methods of intensity loading during three watched sections and two measurements we found out that small differences of results which we got with objective and subjective method came up in the second measurement. We could see that the results were from comparable more or less identical. This could be seen in the modeled content with the rising range of heart rate, so in the second and third watched section in both measurements among lectures of aerobics and aquaerobics.
Keywords: intensity of loading; aerobics; aquaerobics; objective methods of intensity loading; subjective methods of intensity loading
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