Overview of the Hungarian National Youth Fitness Study

Res Q Exerc Sport. 2015 Jun 26;86 Suppl 1(sup1):S3-S12. doi: 10.1080/02701367.2015.1042823.

Abstract

The 2012 Public Act on Education in Hungary made daily physical education (PE) a mandatory part of the school day starting in the 2012-2013 school year. This directive was linked to a significant reorganization of the Hungarian education system including a new National Core Curriculum that regulates the objectives and contents of PE. The Hungarian School Sport Federation (HSSF) recognized the opportunity and created the Strategic Actions for Health-Enhancing Physical Education or Testnevelés az Egészségfejlesztésben Stratégiai Intézkedések (TESI) project. Physical fitness assessments have been a traditional part of the Hungarian PE program; however, the TESI plan called for the use of a new health-related battery and assessment system to usher in a new era of fitness education in the country. The HSSF enlisted the Cooper Institute to assist in building an infrastructure for full deployment of a national student fitness assessment program based on the FITNESSGRAM® in Hungarian schools. The result is a new software-supported test battery, namely the Hungarian National Student Fitness Test (NETFIT), which uses health-related, criterion-referenced youth fitness standards. The NETFIT system now serves as a compulsory fitness assessment for all Hungarian schools. This article details the development process for the test battery and summarizes the aims and methods of the Hungarian National Youth Fitness Study.

Keywords: FITNESSGRAM; NETFIT; health-related fitness; youth fitness assessment.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Child
  • Exercise Test*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Hungary
  • Male
  • Physical Education and Training
  • Physical Fitness*
  • Program Evaluation
  • Schools
  • Young Adult

Grants and funding

The NETFIT is implemented in the framework of a Priority Project (TÁMOP 3.1.13-12-2013-0001) of the HSSF with the financial support of the Hungarian government and the European Union.