Peculiar aspects of qualified wrestlers' special workability and supreme nervous system functioning at special training stage of preparatory period
Purpose: to determine peculiar aspects of qualified wrestlers` special workability and supreme nervous system functioning in special training stage of preparatory period. Material: 18 qualified wrestlers if 17-20 yrs age were tested. We used testing of special workability and psycho-physiological testing. Results: it was found that sportsmen`s special workability was at rather high level. Though, recreation coefficient witnesses about some accumulation of fatigue. Besides, we registered reduction of central nervous system`s functional potentials. It is proved by latent periods of simple and complex visual reactions (at low and below average levels). We found correlations between sportsmen`s special endurance, level of complex visual-motor reaction and nervous processes` functional mobility. Besides, sportsmen with stronger nervous processes recreate quicker after standard loads. Conclusions: it was found that alongside with high special workability sportsmen accumulate fatigue and have absence of recreation. It is proved by weakening of central nervous system`s functional potentials. We supplemented the data about correlation between special workability and sportsmen`s psycho-physiological condition. It was assumed that persistent influence on supreme nervous system will permit to sustain special workability at high level and prevent from over-training.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/312955734_PECULIAR_ASPECTS_OF_QUALIFIED_WRESTLERS%27_SPECIAL_WORKABILITY_AND_SUPREME_NERVOUS_SYSTEM_FUNCTIONING_AT_SPECIAL_TRAINING_STAGE_OF_PREPARATORY_PERIOD
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| Notations: | combat sports junior sports |
| Published in: | Pedagogics, psychology, medical-biological problems of physical training and sports |
| Language: | English |
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2017
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| Online Access: | http://doi.org/10.15561/18189172.2017.0108 |
| Volume: | 21 |
| Issue: | 1 |
| Pages: | 46-50 |
| Document types: | article |
| Level: | advanced |