St. Petersburg, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
St. Petersburg Scientific Research Institute of Physical Culture
The article presents a study on identifying the peculiarities of rhythm reproduction in musical compositions by female athletes in group exercises of rhythmic gymnastics of various qualifications, and assessing the impact of group rhythm perception on the level of athletic mastery. The presence of a basic musical rhythmic pattern has been established, which contributes to better synchronization of rhythm reproduction by the group, regardless of the gymnasts' skill level. The rhythmic patterns of musical compositions can be ranked by complexity and effectiveness of their coordination by the group of gymnasts. There exists a fundamental basis for coordinated reproduction of musical rhythms by female athletes in group exercises of artistic gymnastics. For objective assessment of the group's readiness for coordinated movements to music, the methodology for assessing the musicality of gymnasts at different stages of sports training can be supplemented with the hardware-software complex «SIGVET TEAM».
rhythmic gymnastics, group exercises, team interaction, musicality, psychophysiological compatibility, «SIGVET TEAM».
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