The existing system of long-term training in kyokushinkai consists of a large number of loosely structured elements (sections and subsections). The goal of the work was to develop a concept of a structure that contents the modern principles of a long-term training system of kyokushinkai, and, if possible, giving it a generalized character. The work consisted of: Specific development principles are defined; A detailed set of sections and subsections of the structure has been formed; Four functional groups are identified in the system structure; The relationships between the elements of the structure are systematized; Functional modules in the long-term training system are identified, having the most complete character, creating each separate closed substructure with its own internal connections, functions and implementation results; A concept has been created for a modular structure of long-term training, which is comprehensive, detailed and consistent, covering all sections and types, containing all the main elements and connections of the long-term training system in kyokushinkai, combined into functional modules. The proposed concept of a modular structure has wide possibilities for practical implementation, and allows, without making significant adjustments, to fill it with detailed methodological and normative content, and formalize it in the form of a comprehensive methodology of long-term training in kyokushinkai.
kyokushinkai, long-term training, structure of training, functional modules, theory and methodology of sports
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