Features of sensormotor response in young athletes doing acrobatic rock and roll
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Abstract (English):
Successful mastery of motor skills depends on the effective and well-coordinated activity of sensory systems. In turn, this process is closely related to the peculiarities of the morphofunctional development of the child. From this point of view, the study of the features of sensorimotor activity in young athletes at different stages of sports training is important for the optimal construction of the training process. The article presents a study involving children engaged in acrobatic rock and roll at the initial and training stages of preparation. The assessment of the activity of sensorimotor systems in young athletes was performed using the Go-Go technique. The analysis of the obtained results indicates a high level of sensorimotor activity of children aged 8-12 years engaged in acrobatic rock and roll, with its significant improvement in dynamics from the initial stage of preparation to the training one.

Keywords:
sensorimotor activity, acrobatic rock and roll, children's sports, initial training phase, training phase
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