COVID-19 Versus University Students Physical Activity

Authors

SEKOT Aleš DURDOVÁ Irena

Year of publication 2021
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source International Journal of Sport Science and Physical Education
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Sports Studies

Citation
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.11648/j.ijsspe.20210603.12
Keywords Covid-19; physical activity; university students
Description The aim of the paper is to present the results of a recent research survey (February 2021) in a broader context of the issue to determine whether university students devote themselves as much as possible to specific sports and physical activities even at the time of the ongoing pandemic associated with the spread of COVID-19. METHODS: To meet the objectives of the research survey, the method of questioning – an online questionnaire – was chosen. The total number of the university students who were addressed was 1164, 530 first-year students answered. The questionnaires were subjected to the statistical classification of the first-level data. RESULTS: The results of the research confirmed that first-year students of all VSB-TUO faculties, who as graduates of the relevant secondary school could no longer complete the subject Physical Education due to pandemic measures, preferred unorganized physical activities in accordance with the situation, such as walks, including walking the dog. 34.8% of respondents answered that they “did not miss sport” or that they “were not interested in sport at all”. CONCLUSION: The study summarizes the latest reflections on impersonal forms of teaching of Physical Education on the motivation and intensity of sports and physical activities within the general level of foreign surveys as well.

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