USING ERGONOMIC APPROACHES FOR INCREASING EFFECT OF PREPARATION AT ARM SPORT.

Authors Podrigalo L.V.
l.podrigalo@mail.ru
Kharkov National Pedagogical University
Artema str. 29, Kharkov, 61002, Ukraine

Galashko N.I.
l.podrigalo@mail.ru
Kharkov National Pedagogical University
Artema str. 29, Kharkov, 61002, Ukraine

Galashko M.N.
l.podrigalo@mail.ru
Kharkov National Pedagogical University
Artema str. 29, Kharkov, 61002, Ukraine

Abstract Possibility of the use of ergonometric approaches for the increase of efficiency of preparation of sportsmen of arm sport is studied. Complex research of the functional state of sportsmen of different level of trade is conducted. Corroboration legitimacy of organization of the specialized training, being based on primary development of muscles of overhead extremities. Importance of optimum capture and development of sling-dog is grounded, as a factor of success. Main and leading links are selected in providing of effectiveness. The necessity of physical development of working link (hands and brushes) and association of the dynamic and static training is marked.
Key words arm sport; ergonomics; preparation; training; dynamics; statics;
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First page 87
Last page 90
Volume 1
Year 2012
Title of Journal Fiziceskoe vospitanie studentov=Physical Education of Students
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