Paper title: |
CORRECTING CHILDREN KYPHOTIC ATTITUDE BY MEANS OF RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS |
DOI: | . |
Published in: | Volume VII issue 1/ 2014 |
Publishing date: | 2014 |
Pages: | 78-89 |
Author(s): |
Oana Pata |
Abstract. | The paper aims to demonstrate the rhythmic gymnastics wrole, in the prevention and correction of kyphosis in children of school age. Rhythmic Gymnastics, very diverse nature of its contents and attractive, particularly through corrective elements of body technique and handling of portable objects, can be a beneficial way to prevent kyphosis in children of school age.Low overall physical ability and attitude Kyphotic, or even more advanced types of kyphosis caused by a number of factors pests small school life, such as position in the bank for 4-5 hours, time spent at the computer, or other activities extracurricular, largely involving incorrect position of the spine, it can prevent and correct by practicing rhythmic gymnastics. |
Keywords: | children, kyphotic attitude, rhythmic gymnastics |
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