2017
DOI: 10.15561/18189172.2017.0603
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Relationship of psychophysiological characteristics with different levels of motivation in judo athletes of high qualification

Abstract: Purpose:to study the connection of psychophysiological characteristics with different levels of motivation in judo athletes of high qualification. Material:highly qualified athletes were examined, members of the National Judo Team (men). All athletes (n = 25) were divided into three groups, depending on the level of motivation to achieve success. Results:it is established that the high level of motivation for achieving success in judo is provided by activation of neurodynamic, cognitive functions and the level… Show more

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“…al. [14] and Korobeynikov et al [7,8] on differences in the development of the psychophysiological functions of children at different ages. in our study, data were gathered regarding the dynamics of psychophysiological indicators during a 3-month workout.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…al. [14] and Korobeynikov et al [7,8] on differences in the development of the psychophysiological functions of children at different ages. in our study, data were gathered regarding the dynamics of psychophysiological indicators during a 3-month workout.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…That is why the authors, who were involved with the problem of controlling movements by the central nervous system [5,6], considered it necessary to determine the status of the nervous system in the formation of motor skills. The status of the nervous system can be determined with many methods [7,8]. in modern studies, psychophysiological methods are often used to establish the status of an athlete's nervous system, as well as the general functional status [8][9][10][11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…indicators also reflect the strength of the nervous system, which is somewhat divergent from the literature data, which describes a set of indicators of the nervous system of the sprinter (Ilin, 1972(Ilin, , 1974, including reaction speed, mobility and weakness of the nervous system. In literary data (Ilin, 1972(Ilin, , 1974Korobeynikov, 2002;Lyzohub, Nechyporenko, Pustovalov, & Suprunovych, 2016;Korobeynikov, Korobeynikova, Iermakov, Nosko, 2016;Korobeynikov, Korobeynikova, Romanyuk, Dakal, & Danko, 2017), it is emphasized that the strength of the nervous system is more characteristic of endurance sports.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is a need to solve complex tactical tasks with a lack of time to think about the situation [4]. According to the trainers and scientists opinion Judo wrestling today requires the athletes optimal physical condition [5], a high level of tactical and technical [6] and psychological preparedness for the competitive matches [7,8]. In the scientific literature various views about the methodology for training judoists for the competitive activities are presented.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%