employee from 01.01.2018 to 01.01.2025
Saint-Petersburg, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
GRNTI 77.29 Методические основы видов спорта
The purpose of the study is to determine the results of the influence of 5 models of individualized training on the performance of sprint crawl swimmers of various ages, genders, and qualifications. Research methods and organization. Theoretical analysis of psychological and pedagogical literature, analysis of individual training programs for swimmers, summarization of pedagogical research results, and methods of mathematical statistics were employed. The research was conducted from September 2022 to July 2023 at the sports club "Raduga" in Saint Petersburg. Research results and conclusions. During the year-long study, a positive impact of updated training on the final results of athletes was identified, indicating the presence of hidden capabilities and potential for their growth. The obtained results allow for the recommendation of such innovations in the training process of sprint crawl swimmers at various levels of national teams and clubs.
swimming, sports training, pedagogical models, individualization of training, sprint crawl
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