TY - JOUR AU - Chernenko, Serhii AU - Jagiello, Wladyslaw AU - Ivashchenko, Olha AU - Khudolii, Oleg AU - Pashkevich, Sviatoslava PY - 2021/12/30 Y2 - 2024/03/28 TI - Discriminant analysis: peculiarities of impact of sports specialization on 3rd-year female students’ functional and motor fitness JF - Physical Education of Students JA - PES VL - 25 IS - 6 SE - Articles DO - 10.15561/20755279.2021.0606 UR - https://sportedu.org.ua/index.php/PES/article/view/1597 SP - 374-381 AB - <p><em>Background and Study Aim.</em> The objective of the study was to determine the peculiarities of impact of sports specialization on 3rd-year female students’ functional and motor fitness.</p><p><em>Materials and methods.</em> The study involved 3rd-year female students of the Donbas State Engineering Academy in Kramatorsk, who practiced badminton (n = 43), aerobics (n = 43), and callanetics (n = 43). To solve the tasks set, the following research methods were used: analysis of scientific literature, pedagogical observation, pedagogical testing; index method and medical-biological methods. Pedagogical methods were used to study the peculiarities of students’ functional state of the body and motor abilities; for data processing discriminant analysis was used. Sectional classes were held in groups according to the schedule – twice a week.</p><p><em>Results.</em> The study revealed the peculiarities of impact of attending badminton, aerobics, and callanetics sports sections on the level of 3rd-year female students’ functional and motor fitness. The female students who play badminton show better results in the 100-meter dash and the Standing long jump. In the exercise “Push-ups”, better results are shown by the female students who do aerobics.</p><p><em>Conclusions. </em>The results of classification of students by the level of motor and functional fitness and the analysis of multidimensional averages (centroids) point to the peculiarities of dynamics of female students’ state depending on sports specialization.&nbsp;The results of the following tests are most important for differentiated assessment of the state of motor and functional fitness at the first level: Romberg test (r = 0.662), 100-meter dash (r = 0.491), Push-ups (r = 0.491). At the second level – Stange test (r = 0.417), Standing long jump (r = 0.412).</p> ER -