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Paper Id: IJARW2686
Title: ENHANCING PHYSICAL FITNESS IN FEMALE UNIVERSITY STUDENTS THROUGH EXTRACURRICULAR SPORTS ACTIVITIES: A CASE STUDY FROM THAI NGUYEN UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Published in: International Journal Of All Research Writings
Publisher: IJARW
ISSN: 2582-1008
Volume / Issue: Volume 7 Issue 2
Pages: 8
Published On: 8/19/2025 9:03:12 PM      (MM/dd/yyyy)
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Name: Nguyen Tien Lam
Institute: Thai Nguyen University of Education, Thai Nguyen University
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Abstract
Research Area: Physical Education and sports
KeyWord: Extracurricular activities, Physical fitness enhancement, Physical education
Abstract: This study investigates the current status of physical education and proposes measures for extracurricular sports activities to enhance the physical fitness of female students at Thai Nguyen University of Economics and Business Administration, Thai Nguyen University. With female students comprising 80% of the university's population, and a physical education curriculum of 90 periods over three semesters, identifying effective strategies for physical development is crucial. The research employed a mixed-methods approach, including document analysis and synthesis , interviews with students, management staff, and physical education lecturers , pedagogical observation , pedagogical testing , pedagogical experimentation , and statistical analysis. Findings reveal deficiencies in physical facilities, with insufficient infrastructure to meet student needs , and a teaching staff primarily composed of master's degree holders with only one doctoral student. Notably, the physical fitness levels of female students were predominantly "not achieving" (K.đạt) or "achieving" (Đạt) across various indicators such as standing long jump, 30m sprint, shuttle run, and 5-minute endurance run. A significant portion (49.27%) of students perceived extracurricular physical activity as unnecessary, despite 59.22% expressing a need to participate. A major barrier identified was the lack of instructors (69.90%). Based on these findings, six key measures are proposed: investing in management and funding for sports activities with proper guidance , establishing sports clubs , improving and equipping new training facilities , implementing appropriate incentives for lecturers , regularly organizing competitions , and enhancing the organizational structure, management, and professional expertise of the teaching staff. These measures are expected to promote the extracurricular sports movement and contribute to the overall physical development of students.
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Nguyen Tien Lam, "ENHANCING PHYSICAL FITNESS IN FEMALE UNIVERSITY STUDENTS THROUGH EXTRACURRICULAR SPORTS ACTIVITIES: A CASE STUDY FROM THAI NGUYEN UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION", International Journal Of All Research Writings, vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 58-65, 2025.
MLA Nguyen Tien Lam "ENHANCING PHYSICAL FITNESS IN FEMALE UNIVERSITY STUDENTS THROUGH EXTRACURRICULAR SPORTS ACTIVITIES: A CASE STUDY FROM THAI NGUYEN UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION." International Journal Of All Research Writings, vol 7, no. 2, 2025, pp. 58-65.
APA Nguyen Tien Lam (2025). ENHANCING PHYSICAL FITNESS IN FEMALE UNIVERSITY STUDENTS THROUGH EXTRACURRICULAR SPORTS ACTIVITIES: A CASE STUDY FROM THAI NGUYEN UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. International Journal Of All Research Writings, 7(2), 58-65.
ENHANCING PHYSICAL FITNESS IN FEMALE UNIVERSITY STUDENTS THROUGH EXTRACURRICULAR SPORTS ACTIVITIES: A CASE STUDY FROM THAI NGUYEN UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
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