The purpose of the study was to evaluate the effects of 12 weeks of Active Breaks on motor, academic and cognitive performance in elementary school children.
Age range
6 Years – 8 Years
Sex
ALL
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Height
Timeframe: after 12 weeks
Weight
Timeframe: after 12 weeks
Leaps forward on one foot
Timeframe: after 12 weeks
Side Gallop
Timeframe: after 12 weeks
Alternating forward hops on one foot
Timeframe: after 12 weeks
Throwing a ball with one hand
Timeframe: after 12 weeks
Receiving with the hands a thrown ball
Timeframe: after 12 weeks
Hitting the ball with a tennis racket
Timeframe: after 12 weeks
Long jump from a standing start
Timeframe: after 12 weeks
Fast shuttle run 10x5m
Timeframe: after 12 weeks
Assessment Test of Calculation Skills AC.MT 6-11
Timeframe: after 12 weeks
Reynolds Interference Task (RIT) test
Timeframe: after 12 weeks