Paper title: |
STATE OF FUNCTIONAL, MOTOR AND PSYCHOLOGICAL ABILITIES OF THE HIGH CLASS JUDOISTS WITH LIMITED VISUAL ABILITY DURING THE PRE–CONTEST PERIOD |
DOI: | . |
Published in: | Volume X issue 1/ 2017 |
Publishing date: | 2017 |
Pages: | 110-118 |
Author(s): |
Vitalii Gligor Angela Polevaia-Secareanu Piotr Demcenco |
Abstract. | In this article is described the study on the functional- motor and psychological potential of high class judoka with limited visual ability. Materials and methods: There were used rapid instrumental and computer methods for the rapid diagnosis of their readiness before very important competitions. The use of instrumental and computer means and methodologies of control allow for the diagnosing on a high level of the motor, psychological and motor state of judoka at different stages of the training process. Results and discussions: According to the majority of the studied characteristics of psychological, functional and motor potential the judokas are close to the standard characteristics of the competition manifestation. At the same time some sportsmen showed insufficient time parameters of movement (movement reaction, development quality of swiftness of movement, tempo characteristics), and a relatively insufficient formation of precision of perception and reproduction of space entity according to muscular sensation. |
Keywords: | judo, limited visual abilities, computer methods |
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