Features of realization of the system of preparation of basketball-player of high gualification
Abstract
Annotation. The work presents the study results of the technical and physical preparation level of highly qualified basketball players, as well as the level of development of their aerobic and anaerobic functions, taking into account play functions. According to the study results, the need was found out to increase the efficiency of the high-level players’ training system, as well as the fact that, despite positive changes, the training system used in basketball does not fully ensure any sufficient impact upon the energy functions of highly qualified basketball players.
Keywords: physical and technical functional training of highly qualified basketball players.
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