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Sankt-Peterburg, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
Imitation exercises in the training process of qualified skiers play a vital role in the formation of correct technique and the associated impact on different aspects of preparedness. At the same time, these exercises are not always used as a means of developing the level of special strength preparedness and forming the stability of the kinematic characteristics of the studied motor action. In this regard, a quantitative assessment of the kinematic and dynamic parameters of training exercises on simulators can be used as an assessment of different aspects of preparedness and ascertaining training shifts in different training cycles. The article presents a study on the use of a universal programmable pneumatic trainer in the training process of skiers as a means of quantitative control of the parameters of training exercises, which allows recording the amplitude, tempo, and force parameters of the performed motor actions.
skiing, universal programmable pneumatic simulator, leading muscle groups, motor actions on simulators
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