The effect of a training curriculum with and without increasing free oxygen inhalation on some physiological variables and weight among female students of the College of Basic Education in the State of Kuwait
Keywords:
Training method, free oxygen, physiological variablesAbstract
There is a scientific consensus that practicing sports is one of the necessities of life for human health. Many scientific studies have confirmed that sports play an important role in improving the body and ridding it of many diseases, especially blood pressure, heart disease, diabetes, and many others. It is an important healthy behavior for improving general health and an excellent use of energy and a means of developing it in a healthy way. It constitutes an excellent protection for humans. The research aimed to prepare a training curriculum between increasing oxygen and without it. And to identify the effect of the curriculum on some physiological variables and weight. And to compare between increasing oxygen and without it some physiological variables and weight among female students of the College of Basic Education. The researcher assumed that there are statistically significant hypotheses between increasing oxygen and without it.
There are statistically significant hypotheses on some physiological variables and weight between the pre-tests and post-tests of the research sample. The researcher used the experimental method to solve the research problem, while the research community was determined by the fourth-year female students of the College of Basic Education, and their number after excluding a group of them was (8). The results were presented, analyzed and discussed through the use of appropriate statistical methods. The researcher reached a set of conclusions, including that the training method has a positive effect on a number of physiological variables and weight in the research sample. Also, continuous training with increased oxygen has a positive effect on the research sample in increasing the percentage of oxygen better than training without it.