bachelorThesis
Analizar el efecto de un programa de juegos pre deportivos sobre el autoestima y condición física de los estudiantes universitarios de los cursos obligatorios natación
Fecha
2023-03-25Autor
Espinoza Robles, Pablo Sebastian
Carchipulla Atariguana, Xavier Enrique
Institución
Resumen
Pre-sports games are models adapted from sports, since they incorporate some elements, such
as specific skills and abilities (Granja & Manosalvas, 2016). At the same time, it is evident that it
has effects on students' self-esteem thanks to playful elements (Arruza et al., 2004). And it also
brings with it positive effects on physical condition, such as aerobic resistance, strength,
coordination. For this reason, the objective of this project was: to analyze the importance of
compulsory courses and the effect of a pre-sport game program on self-esteem and physical
condition (CF) of students of compulsory swimming courses at the University of Cuenca. A
quasi-experimental, quantitative, cross-sectional design without a control group was applied.
The application of the games was carried out twice a week, with a duration of two hours each
session during a period of four months. To measure the self-esteem of the students, the
Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale (EAR) test was applied, for which two specific moments were
taken, the first moment was carried out prior to the application of the program and the second
moment was taken at the end of the program. . the program. For the evaluation of the physical
condition, the measurement test of the Eurofit Battery was used and in the same way it was
applied before and after completing the program. With the results obtained, we were able to
verify that the levels of physical condition had a significant change, as well as the level of
self-esteem where 95% of the participants demonstrated a level of self-esteem between medium
and high, thus leaving 5% at a low level. , being these data obtained in the post test. In this way
we can verify the relevance of this type of activities and programs of pre-sports games for sport
and those psychological aspects such as fear or failure.