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Information × Registration Number 0221U103789, 0116U003007 , R & D reports Title Theoretical and Methodic Basis for Improvement of Training Process and Competitive activity at different Stages of Athletes' Training popup.stage_title Head Stepanenko Dmytro I, к.фіз.вих. Registration Date 25-02-2021 Organization Prydniprovsk State Academy of Physical Culture and Sport popup.description2 The object of research is the training process in various sports. The subject of research - the structure, content, tools and methods of training athletes in various sports. The purpose of the work is to scientifically and theoretically substantiate modern approaches to improving the training process of athletes in various sports. Research methods - method of theoretical study and analysis of scientific and methodical literature, method of analysis of documentary materials, method of sociological research (questionnaires, surveys), anthropometry, pedagogical observation, pedagogical testing, methods of determining physical condition and efficiency, methods of functional tests, pedagogical experiment, statistical processing of the obtained results. For the first time, new approaches to optimizing the training process of athletes of different qualifications and sports by developing effective programs and methods of improving physical and technical training, which are based on modernizing the structure and content of the training process using existing and new tools and methods of sports training. The implementation of the obtained developments contributed to a significant improvement in the indicators of physical and functional condition, as well as the competitive results of athletes at different stages of long-term training. Product Description popup.authors popup.nrat_date 2021-02-25 Close
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Head: Stepanenko Dmytro I. Theoretical and Methodic Basis for Improvement of Training Process and Competitive activity at different Stages of Athletes' Training. (popup.stage: ). Prydniprovsk State Academy of Physical Culture and Sport. № 0221U103789
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