Study on the optimization of the coordinative ability in dancesport practitioners, age 12 – 13
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ANDREEA, Adam. Study on the optimization of the coordinative ability in dancesport practitioners, age 12 – 13. In: Book of Abstracts: "Sports, education, culture - interdisciplinary approaches in scientific research", 26-27 mai 2017, Galaţi. Galați: 2017, Ediția 3, pp. 24-25. ISSN 2457-3094.
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Book of Abstracts
Ediția 3, 2017
Conferința "International Scientific Conference "
Galaţi, Moldova, 26-27 mai 2017

Study on the optimization of the coordinative ability in dancesport practitioners, age 12 – 13


Pag. 24-25

Andreea Adam
 
University of Pitesti
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 10 mai 2023


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Specialised literature recognizes the fact that, when it comes to coordinative abilities, the intervention of the higher nervous segments in performing psychomotor voluntary actions is extremely important, offering them superior quality indices. Unlike the other conditional qualities that give the movement its “content” or energy value, in terms of coordination, we can talk about a “game” of the psyche and the motion, it being what correctly measures dosage, intelligence value, and desirable movements. According to the opinion of Dragnea A. and Bota A. (1999), the coordinative abilities designate, in general, a set of mostly psychomotor qualities that involve the ability to learn quickly new moves and the rapid adaptation to various conditions, specific to the different types of activities, by restructuring the existing motive background. In our endeavour, we have set out to emphasize the role of the coordinative abilities involved in the DanceSport specific training, namely the way in which their higher level of development and expression shall reflect in our athletes’ performance. Moreover, we want to identify those components of coordinative abilities that are the most relevant in DanceSport, so that they can be taken into account in subsequent training.

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Coordinative abilities, DanceSport, training

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