Development of speed gain in short-distance running using modern control systems
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Abstract (English):
In the context of increased competition in speed and power athletics, the need to use modern methodological support for the training and competitive process becomes obvious. Achieving variability and reliability of starting acceleration in combination with an increase in the level of development of speed and strength abilities is an important factor in the special training of sprinters and cannot do without constant monitoring of the effectiveness of the use of tools and methods. The purpose of the study: to determine the effectiveness of the use of tools and methods for the development of speed gain in highly qualified sprinters in combination with the use of modern control technologies. The training process included tools and methods aimed at developing speed and strength abilities and correcting the technique of starting acceleration. Instrumental control methods were included in the training process and made it possible to evaluate false movements and actions in real time. As a result of the pedagogical experiment, an increase in the speed of starting acceleration was established due to an increase in the technical parameters of the running step and the level of development of speed and strength abilities.

Keywords:
short-distance running, starting acceleration, control, technical training, physical training
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