THE ROLE OF PHYSICAL TRAINING IN MARTIAL ARTS PRACTITIONERS, CHILDREN (6-8 YEARS)
In martial arts weight training component is determined by its own methodological requirements, determined by the Sports Calendar. Their weight varies from one stage to another, but within the same period of training also, pursuing to achieve the sporting forms at certain times of the annual cyc...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Editura Univeristatii "Stefan cel Mare" din Suceava
2018-11-01
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Series: | Annals of the “Ştefan cel Mare” University: Physical Education and Sport Section - The Science and Art of Movement |
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Online Access: | http://www.usv.ro/fefs/pagini/revista_1/archive/volume_IV_issue_2/6%20The_role_of_physical_training_in_martial_arts_practitioners,_children_(6-8_years)_gheorghe_pricop,_gougou_gramatopol.pdf |
Summary: | In martial arts weight training component is determined by its
own methodological requirements, determined by the Sports Calendar.
Their weight varies from one stage to another, but within the same period
of training also, pursuing to achieve the sporting forms at certain times of
the annual cycle.
Improving the training components in order to obtain individual and
collective indices has some particular characteristics adapted to the need
to assure a clear premise for achieving a high level of performance.
The share of sports training components in different periods must
realize the established quantitative indicators by the orientation methods
developed by specialists in the field for a competitive season (R. Manno,
1996; Chirazi M., 1999; Cismas G., Ozarevici C., 2001, Levet P., 2006).
Along with other factors of preparation (technical, tactical,
psychological theory), the physical component contributes to a sports
training in order to ensure successful participation in the competition.
At the age of 6-8 years, which interests us in this research, at the
beginners level the share of physical training is high in order to provide
necessary motility support to acquire basic technique of style. The
exercises used are general, being borrowed from other sports
(gymnastics, athletics, games), but also relay and application paths. |
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ISSN: | 1844-9131 2601-341X |