Development of coordination abilities during initial preparation in motorcycling
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KALUGINA, G., CHEREPOV, Evgeniy, POTOP, Vladimir. Development of coordination abilities during initial preparation in motorcycling. In: Human Sport Medicine, 2021, nr. S1(21), pp. 73-79. ISSN 2500-0209. DOI: https://doi.org/10.14529/hsm21s111
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Human Sport Medicine
Numărul S1(21) / 2021 / ISSN 2500-0209

Development of coordination abilities during initial preparation in motorcycling

DOI:https://doi.org/10.14529/hsm21s111

Pag. 73-79

Kalugina G.12, Cherepov Evgeniy1, Potop Vladimir3
 
1 Ural Federal University,
2 Ural State University of Physical Culture», Chelyabinsk,
3 State University of Physical Education and Sport
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 4 septembrie 2021


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Aim. The paper aims to justify the effectiveness of a means for developing coordination abilities in motorcycling. Materials and methods. The study was conducted on the premises of a Motorcycling sports school in Chelyabinsk. 9-year-old children participated in the study during their initial preparation in motorcycling. To evaluate the coordination abilities of children, a set of tests was used, the choice of which was determined by the features of coordination abilities in motorcycling, as well as the age-related features. General physical preparation included general fitness exercises and the exercises aimed at developing certain physical qualities. Special exercises mostly included balance exercises, jump rope exercises, as well as imitation exercises. Results. A comparative analysis of experimental data proves the efficiency of the means used for developing coordination abilitites in young athletes. This is justified by a significant increase in the coordination abilities of athletes. Conclusion. The results obtained can be used in sports establishments associated with motorcycling.

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Coordination abilitites, Initial preparation, Motorcycling