Siberian Law Institute of Russian Federal Drug Control Service
Siberian Federal University
The article discusses the conditions for the formation of skills in mastering the technique and tactics of playing rugby for young athletes. The aim of the study was the process of formation of technical actions, the vision of a tactical game of rugby based on improving the physical qualities of young rugby players, taking into account the sensitive period of their development. The sensitive period is a time of favorable opportunities for more effective development of the qualitative aspects of a person during the period of his age-related changes. The result of the work was the analysis of the qualitative and quantitative characteristics of the physical development of children in a given age category on the basis of the proposed set of specially designed exercises for the development of professionally important qualities in school students by means of rugby. This circumstance was the basis for conducting an experiment in order to establish the truth of the hypothesis put forward through experimental verification.
sensitive period, rugby, training process, experiment
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