2018
DOI: 10.14529/hsm180413
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Development of the Ability to Maintain Body Balance in Dynamic Conditions in Beginning Sambo Wrestlers Aged 11–12

Abstract: Сибирский государственный университет науки и технологий им. академика М.Ф. Решетнёва, г. Красноярск, Россия Цель. Поиск эффективных методик развития координационных способностей и сохранения баланса тела молодых и начинающих борцов самбо. Материал и методы. Участники исследований-28 молодых борцов самбо (11-12 лет). Весовые категории атлетов: 46 и 50 кг. Длительность исследований-1 год. В методику тренировок борцов экспериментальной группы были включены комплексы упражнений, способствующих развитию координаци… Show more

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“…body balance assessment may be based on both more (The Flamingo balance test, Romberg test, Tinetti balance test etc.) and less popular tests (such as these designed to evaluation sambo and judo athletes [21][22][23]). Similar reasoning also refers to indices of mental and social health.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…body balance assessment may be based on both more (The Flamingo balance test, Romberg test, Tinetti balance test etc.) and less popular tests (such as these designed to evaluation sambo and judo athletes [21][22][23]). Similar reasoning also refers to indices of mental and social health.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, in training programs the purposeful development of coordination skills is not often given the due attention. However, there is evidence of the need for targeted development of coordination skills in sambo (Osipov, Guralev, Kudryavtsev, et al, 2018) and judo wrestlers starting from the young age (Osipov, Kudryavtsev, Doroshenko, et al, 2018). In our studies, a significant (P<0,01) advantage in the rate of complex motor reaction (TX11) was found among the athletes of the experimental group.…”
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“…Fastness is the event that muscles can activate joints despite the resistance of a part of the body against external resistance as soon as possible [12,13]. Agility is defined as the ability to change direction, slow down and accelerate in a fast and balanced way [14].…”
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