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Information × Registration Number 0220U104520, 0115U000904 , R & D reports Title The assessment system of athletes' reserve potential improving popup.stage_title Head Maidaniuk Olena V., Кандидат наук з фізичного виховання і спорту Registration Date 21-12-2020 Organization State research institute of physical culture and sports popup.description2  The purpose of the work is scientific substantiation, development and experimental study of the effectiveness of the reserve capabilities control system in qualified athletes. The object of research is the reserve capabilities of the main functional systems that limit the special performance of qualified athletes. Research methods: analysis of scientific and methodological literature on the research topic; physiological research methods, pedagogical observation, pedagogical testing; physiological researches, ergometry, chronodynamometry, methods of mathematical statistics. Based on the results of this study, a system of control and assessment of special training of qualified athletes specializing in martial arts (on the example of boxing) and complex coordination sports (on the example of synchronized swimming), developed practical recommendations for optimizing climate and zone adaptation of Ukrainian athletes to conditions if Rio de Janeiro, Pyeongchang, Buenos Aires, Tokyo Ukraine during the preparation and participation in the XXXI Olympic Games 2016, XXIII Winter Olympic Games 2018, III Youth Olympic Games 2018, preparation for the XXXII Olympic Games 2020. Product Description popup.authors Varainskii Olexandr P Vdovenko Nataliia V Golota Sergii I Zhyrnov Olexandr V Kozak Iryna O Kolodiazhna Larysa V Korzh Viktor P Kropta Ruslan V Loshkareva Yevgeniia O Maydaniuk Olena V. Matata Leonid V Ostianov Valerii N Pavlovskyi Viktor O Sedukin Danylo V Stepanenko Anzhela O popup.nrat_date 2020-12-21 Close
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Head: Maidaniuk Olena V.. The assessment system of athletes' reserve potential improving. (popup.stage: ). State research institute of physical culture and sports. № 0220U104520
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