The purpose: to study the indicators of loads of competitive microcycles at all stages of long-term preparation in pair-group acrobatics, determination of the average data of the main parameters of the load of a 4-week competitive microcycle (MCC) of highly qualified acrobats. Material: the structure of the competitive microcycle by the types of pair-group acrobatics at all stages of long-term preparation, the average data of the main parameters of the load of the 4-week competitive MCC of highly qualified women's and men's pairs. Results: The results of average indicators of competitive loads in various types of pair-group acrobatics are presented. The loads were studied on the day of testing (arrival), the competitive day (an arbitrary program and / or the final program). Correlation analysis of the connection between the results of the competitions (in points) with the indicator of the total number of elements, the number of tracks, the total time of the training process, the number of training days, the intensity index. Reliable correlation relationships were revealed which showed a high (r = 0,698-0,846) and average (r = 0,422-0,688) degree of interrelation between the main load indicators and the sporting and technical result. The average data of the main load parameters of a 4-week competitive MCC pre-competition stage of preparation on the example of women's and men's pairs of highly qualified sports improvement groups of the second and third years of training and groups of higher sports skills were developed and presented. Conclusions: within the framework of this study, reliable correlation relationships of the main load indicators with sports and technical results were revealed; confirmed and refined data of a number of authors about the fact that the subsystem of competitive loads can be included as a separate element of the overall sports and technical structure of acrobats' readiness, can allow to supplement and effectively plan, manage the training and competitive process, make the necessary adjustments to the pre-competition training of acrobats.
In the modern realities of martial law and quarantine restrictions, the issue of improving the physical and mental state of the population of Ukraine is being brought up to date. The problem of improving the health of children of primary school age deserves special attention. The purpose of the study is to investigate the influence of swimming physical culture and health classes on the physical condition of children of primary school age. Research organization: the research was conducted during 2022 in accordance with the thematic plan of scientific research of PDAFKiS for 2021-2025 on the topic "Theoretical and methodological foundations of training athletes in Olympic and professional sports" (state registration number 0121U108253). Research methods: theoretical analysis, generalization and comparison of literary sources, pedagogical experiment, methods of mathematical statistics. A total of 30 children of primary school age participated in the research. It was established that during 6 months of physical culture and health classes in the conditions of the pool, the average group indicators of physical development of children did not undergo significant changes and were within age norms. After conducting the pedagogical experiment, it was found that there were statistically significant changes (р˂0.05) in the level of flexibility development, there was also a tendency to improve indicators of strength, speed, speed-power abilities and endurance, but no significant changes were recorded. The analysis of children's physical condition after the introduction of swimming physical education classes with children of primary school age showed the transition of children to a higher level and a decrease in the number of children with low and below average levels.
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