Abstract
Introduction. This article presents an analysis of scientific sources on the use of physical culture and recreational activities in water and their impact on the body of the younger generation. It has been determined that water exercises have a significant impact on the main systems of the human body, namely: cardiovascular, respiratory and nervous. In childhood, it is equally important to develop proper posture. Swimming has a significant impact on the musculoskeletal system and prevents the development of various pathologies. Physical education and recreation in the water has not only a physical impact on the child's body, but also allows to influence the psycho-emotional state of schoolchildren. This, in turn, allows the child to develop harmoniously in modern conditions. The purpose of the study is to analyze the impact of physical education and recreation activities in water on the body of schoolchildren. Research methods: theoretical analysis of scientific and methodological literature and Internet data. Results. Given the study of children's health and physical development, it is important to conduct theoretical and practical diagnostics of primary school children in the process of swimming. Based on the results of the analysis of scientific sources, it was found that physical education and health classes using swimming and outdoor games in water are a universal means for the harmonious development of primary school children. And it is in this direction that various scientific studies should be conducted. It is expedient to develop methods of physical culture and recreation classes in water to improve the level of health of primary schoolchildren. Conclusions. The analysis of literature sources has shown that the use of physical culture means in the aquatic environment allows for a comprehensive impact on the body of the younger generation. Also, physical culture and recreation activities in water form a number of personal qualities of intellectual, volitional, emotional and moral spheres. This, in turn, will help to create in children the need for regular physical activity and, as a result, improve their physical condition
Keywords
swimming; children; physical education; physical activity
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