Use of exercises with increased coordination complexity in the training process of young female volleyball players aged 13-14 years

IF 0.7 Q4 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM Pedagogy of Physical Culture and Sports Pub Date : 2023-08-30 DOI:10.15561/26649837.2023.0410
R. Boichuk, S. Iermakov, M. Nosko, Y. Nosko, I. Vaskan, Mykhailo Коrop, H. Kurtova, Zh. V. Grashchenkova
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Background and Study Aim. In the context of training young female volleyball players, understanding the criteria, extent, and impact of exercises with heightened coordination complexity becomes crucial. This study aims to determine the evaluation criteria, scope, and effects of incorporating exercises with elevated coordination demands on the specific athletic readiness of young female volleyball players aged 13–14 years. Material and Methods. The study involved female volleyball players aged 13–14 years (n=24) with an average of 4 years of professional experience. Participants were divided into a control group (n=12) and an experimental group (n=12). Prior to the study, both children and their parents were thoroughly informed about the research procedures, and parental consent was obtained for participation. The coordination exercises were categorized into five groups, each assigned a complexity rating from 1 to 5. The assessment utilized a battery of tests. Results. The findings reveal that coordination training yielded a more pronounced advancement in the development of various coordination abilities among female volleyball players in the experimental group, as compared to those in the control group. A statistically significant enhancement (p<0.05) was evident across all indices of coordination readiness within the experimental group. In contrast, the control group demonstrated notable progress only in 3 out of 10 instances (p<0.05). In the control group, noteworthy increases (p<0.05) were observed in spatial orientation, motor activity restructuring, and response indicators. Female volleyball players in the experimental group exhibited substantial improvement (p<0.05–0.001) across all indicators of technical readiness, including reception, attack hit, serve, and ball pass. Conversely, the control group players showed comparatively less remarkable changes in this aspect of readiness, with significant enhancement (p<0.05) identified in three parameters. Conclusions. The strategic incorporation of exercises with progressively heightened coordination demands emerges as a valuable approach in substantially enhancing the range of coordination abilities among young female volleyball players. Recognizing this factor provides the means to expedite and optimize the mastery of motor skills more effectively.
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13-14岁年轻女排运动员在训练过程中使用增加协调复杂性的练习
背景与研究目的。在训练年轻女子排球运动员的背景下,了解具有高度协调复杂性的练习的标准,程度和影响变得至关重要。本研究旨在探讨结合高协调性训练对13-14岁青少年女排运动员专项运动准备的评价标准、范围及效果。材料和方法。该研究涉及年龄在13-14岁之间的女排球运动员(n=24),平均有4年的职业经验。参与者分为对照组(n=12)和实验组(n=12)。在研究之前,儿童及其父母都被充分告知研究程序,并获得父母同意参与研究。协调练习被分为五组,每组的复杂程度从1到5。评估采用了一系列的测试结果。研究结果表明,与对照组相比,实验组女排运动员的协调训练在各种协调能力的发展方面取得了更明显的进步。实验组协调准备的各项指标均有显著提高(p<0.05)。相比之下,对照组仅在10例中有3例有显著进展(p<0.05)。对照组大鼠空间定向、运动活动重构、反应指标均显著升高(p<0.05)。实验组女排运动员在接球、进攻击球、发球和传球等所有技术准备指标上均有显著提高(p< 0.05-0.001)。相反,对照组运动员在这方面的变化相对不显著,在三个参数中有显著的增强(p<0.05)。策略性的结合练习与逐步提高协调要求出现了一个有价值的方法,在很大程度上提高协调能力的范围在年轻的女排球运动员。认识到这一因素提供了更有效地加速和优化运动技能掌握的手段。
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Pedagogy of Physical Culture and Sports
Pedagogy of Physical Culture and Sports Social Sciences-Education
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