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Efficiency of training programs aimed at agility development (the case of hand-to-hand fighting)
Author(s) -
Алексей Никитенко
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
nauka v olimpijskom sporte
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1992-9315
pISSN - 1992-7886
DOI - 10.32652/olympic2018.4_6
Subject(s) - surprise , process (computing) , process management , training (meteorology) , computer science , motor skill , motor coordination , operations management , applied psychology , psychology , business , engineering , social psychology , physics , psychiatry , meteorology , operating system
Objective. Substantiation of the expediency of using special exercise complexes aimed at agility development in training process of those engaged in hand-to-hand fighting. Мethods and organization. This goal achievement was provided by setting a 6-month pedagogical experiment aimed at identifying the effectiveness of special training program focused on the development of agility and coordination through the use of training means specific for hand-to-hand combat, characterized by increased coordination complexity and the presence of a “surprise factor”. The efficiency of recommended training program was determined by means of special tests – open for coordination assessment and two closed ones – for agility estimation. Results. As a result of a 6-month pedagogical experiment, high efficiency of short-term specific programs of motor actions for agility development was revealed. Even a relatively small amount of training means of high coordination complexity with the presence of a “surprise factor” (43 h of 260) led to significant increase in the ability to effective motor activity in unexpected situations and under time pressure conditions. Conclusions. Теchnical skills and physical fitness with agility and coordination being its constituents represent an integral complex, in which the rational techniques determine the requirements of physical fitness, whereas the motor capacities provide conditions for execution of techniques and motor actions. The approach adopted in the special literature and practice in which the development of agility and coordination is a side effect of the process of technico-tactical improvement, training and competitive bouts suffers from one-sidedness and insufficient efficiency. Keywords: hand-to-hand fighting, agility, coordination, motor capacities.

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