Motor coordination excellence model for 16-18 year old skilled kickboxers

Objective of the study was to develop and test benefits of a new motor coordination excellence model for the 16-18 year old skilled kickboxers. Methods and structure of the study. The model was designed using the following methods: analysis of literary and documentary sources, theoretical modeling. The educational experiment was conducted at the premises of the Federal Training Center for Winter Sports "Snezhinka" named after A.A. Danilov at FSBEI HE Tchaikovsky State Institute of Physical Culture and the sports and fitness center "Fortuna" in Tchaikovsky town and lasted from September 2018 through May 2019. Sampled for the experiment were 30 kickboxers aged 16-18 years and having different sport qualifications: I senior degree, Candidate Master of Sport, and Master of Sport. Results and conclusions. The article contains a description of the experimental model of development of motor coordination abilities in the kickboxers at the sport excellence stage. The basic component of the experimental model aimed to develop motor coordination abilities in the kickboxers at the sport excellence stage was the training tasks to be performed using the stabilographic analyzer "Stabilan 01-02". The findings proved the effectiveness of the developed model, as confirmed by the higher levels of development of motor coordination abilities, technical fitness and competitive activity of the EG kickboxers versus the CG ones.
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Bibliographic Details
Subjects:
Notations:combat sports junior sports
Published in:Theory and Practice of Physical Culture
Language:English
Published: 2020
Edition:Titel des russischen Originals (Printversion): Model' razvitija dvigatel'no-koordinacionnych sposobnostej kikbokserov na etape soveršenstvovanija sportivnogo masterstva
Online Access:http://www.teoriya.ru/ru/node/13098
Issue:3
Pages:18-20 (Print)
Document types:article
Level:advanced