@article{Kapkan_Khudolii_Bartik_2019, title={Motor Skills Development: Optimization of Teaching Boys Aged 14}, volume={19}, url={https://www.tmfv.com.ua/journal/article/view/1278}, DOI={10.17309/tmfv.2019.3.06}, abstractNote={<p><strong>The study objective </strong>is to substantiate the modes of alternation of physical exercises and rest intervals in the process of teaching series of tasks aimed at motor skills development in boys aged 14 years.<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span></p> <p><strong>Materials and methods</strong>. The participants in the study were 40 boys aged 14. The children and their parents were fully informed about all the features of the study and gave their consent to participate in the experiment. To achieve the objective set, the following research methods were used: study and analysis of scientific and methodological literature; pedagogical observation, timing of training tasks; pedagogical experiment, methods of mathematical statistics, methods of mathematical experiment planning.</p> <p><strong>Results. </strong>The results of the analysis of variance and regression models show that the optimal mode of performing series of training tasks is within the range of 6-12 exercise repetitions with rest intervals of 60-120 seconds. In the proposed matrix of factorial design, the selected step of factor variation is sufficient to study the impact of different modes of physical exercises on the effectiveness of teaching children and adolescents.<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span></p> <p><strong>Conclusions. </strong>A 2<sup>2 </sup>type experiment made it possible to examine the multifactorial structure of the process of teaching boys aged 14, using the program of algorithmic instructions, to specify the optimal balance between factors for their use when teaching physical exercises during physical education classes.</p> <p>The best options for teaching series of tasks to boys aged 14 during physical education classes are: series 1 — 12 repetitions, rest interval of 120 s; series 2 — 12 repetitions, rest interval of 60 s; series 3 — 6 repetitions, rest interval of 60 s; series 4 — 12 repetitions, rest interval of 60 s; series 5 — 12 repetitions, rest interval of 120 s; series 6 — 6 repetitions, rest interval of 60 s.</p>}, number={3}, journal={Physical Education Theory and Methodology}, author={Kapkan, O. and Khudolii, O. M. and Bartik, P.}, year={2019}, month={Sep.}, pages={148–155} }