The goal of this clinical trial is to examine the effects that functional training may have on the development of fundamental motor skills and to create a systematic functional training program suitable for healthy children aged 6-7 years. The main question\[s\] it aims to answer are: * \[To examine the effects of functional training on FMS among children aged 6-7 years.\] * \[To compare the effects of functional training on FMS between boys and girls\] This study will include an experimental group and a control group. The experimental group will engage in functional training, while the control group will follow the state-mandated physical education curriculum. Through experiments, we will investigate the effect of functional training on children's fundamental motor skills and assess whether the experimental group's intervention effect is superior to the control group. The samples in this study were normal Chinese children aged 6-7 years. There were 40 people in both the experimental and control groups, including 20 boys and 20 girls
Training intervention information This study will include an experimental group and a control group. The experimental group will engage in functional training, while the control group will follow the state-mandated physical education curriculum. Through experiments, we will investigate the effect of functional training on children's fundamental motor skills and assess whether the experimental group's intervention effect is superior to the control group. The samples in this study were normal Chinese children aged 6-7 years. There were 66 people in both the experimental group and control groups, including 35 boys and 35 girls. Training Intervention Protocol for experiment group The selection of training items and content and the design of the training plan are based on the training content and principals involved in books such as the physical and motor function training for children, edited by Zhang Xiuli et al. (2018), the physical function training manual for adolescents and children edited by Wang Xiong (2019), and the functional training edited by Santana (2016). Furthermore, based on the literature review, the training frequency for the experiment was two (2) times a week, each lasting 45 minutes, including a 5-minute warm-up phase, a 35-minute main training phase, and a 5-minute relaxation phase, for a total training time of 12 weeks. The content was changed every two (2) weeks, and the intensity of the main phase of training ranged from 60% to 70%. Training Intervention Protocol for control group The training content of the control group will be selected by the Compulsory Education Physical Education and Health Curriculum Standard in the year 2022. This standard follows the school's physical education teaching plan; the students in the control group will participate in the school's standard physical education curriculum. The specific content will be based on the actual physical education curriculum of the school. The training frequency for the control group was two times (2) a week, each lasting 45 minutes, and for a total training time of 12 weeks.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
BASIC_SCIENCE
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
80
Physical and motor function training for children,may use BOSU balls, medicine balls, balance mats, fitness steps, and other training equipment to improve gradually
Wuyi Road Primary School, Taiyuan City, Shanxi Province, China
Taiyuan, Shanxi, China
Use the TGMD-2 scale to test locomotor skills
6 patterns tested within locomotor subtests. The scoring is based on points listed for each pattern. The total score is 24 points. The athletic performance will be criterion-based scores compared with norm-referenced standards.
Time frame: baseline, pre-intervention/Change from baseline locomotor skills at 12 weeks.
Use the TGMD-2 scale to test object control skills
6 patterns tested within object control subtests. The scoring is based on points listed for each pattern. The total score is 24 points. The athletic performance will be criterion-based scores compared with norm-referenced standards.
Time frame: baseline, pre-intervention/Change from baseline object control skills at 12 weeks.
Use the Y-test to test balance skill
YBT requires children to balance on one leg whilst simultaneously reaching as far as possible with the other leg in three separate directions: anterior, posterolateral, and posteromedial. The YBT composite score is calculated by summing the 3 reach directions and normalizing the results to the lower limb length. All measurement scores were taken from scales on standing boards to the nearest 0.5 cm. Distances can be read from the test equipment. Each test was repeated three times, and the maximum range in each direction was recorded.
Time frame: baseline, pre-intervention/Change from baseline object balance skills at 12 weeks.
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