Physical development, qualitative element of the biological process in 10-12 year-old children`s training
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CARACALEANU, Sorin Gabriel, CARACALEANU, Cristian Mihai. Physical development, qualitative element of the biological process in 10-12 year-old children`s training. In: Ştiinţa Culturii Fizice, 2019, nr. 34(2), pp. 83-88. ISSN 1857-4114.
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Ştiinţa Culturii Fizice
Numărul 34(2) / 2019 / ISSN 1857-4114 /ISSNe 2537-6438

Physical development, qualitative element of the biological process in 10-12 year-old children`s training

CZU: 796.1:612+796.015

Pag. 83-88

Caracaleanu Sorin Gabriel, Caracaleanu Cristian Mihai
 
Sports Club Association of Martial Arts Seishindokan, Alexandria, Teleorman district
 
Disponibil în IBN: 28 noiembrie 2020


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The aim of the study is to improve, both quantitatively and qualitatively performance in the stages of sports training and to highlight the principles of physical effort, based on quantifying the results obtained by correlating morphofunctional parameters in sports activities in children aged 10-12, fields in which selection, methodology, physical development, technical-tactical training and training strategy are involved. The scientific direction of the training can be done by obtaining as many objective data from the training process, by processing and statistical interpretation of them. The high level of performance can be achieved only through a thorough knowledge of the dynamics of training, determined by new coordinates of quality and efficiency in practicing sports activities, specific objectives for the pre-competitive, competitive, post-competitive period, substantiating the coordinates of sports effort, in order to improve performances with the elaboration of conclusions, which emerge from the implementation of the working hypotheses, the project ending with the process of disseminating the obtained results.

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physical development, motor capacity, physical exercise, training, performance