EVALUATION EMOTIONAL AND VOLITIONAL IN DEVELOPING TRAINING COMPLEX FOR A UNIVERSAL MODEL ATHLETES FROM MILITARY AVIATION PENTATHLON (VAP)
Abstract
Purpose: to analyze the initial indicators characterizing the type of temperament and lability of the nervous system in first-year cadets of a higher educational institution who are applicants for the national team in international military - aviation pentathlon.
Material and methods: analysis of literature sources, testing, statistical analysis. The study involved 48 first-year cadets of the Kharkiv National University of the Air Force named after Ivan Kozhedub (men) aged 17-18, of whom 38 candidates for Master of Sports and 10 Masters of Sports.
Results: taking into account the initial data on the distribution of male cadets of the first year of the KhNUPS by sport, the type of temperament and certain data on the lability of the nervous system in the first year cadets of a higher educational institution were determined, they are applicants for the national team in the international military aviation pentathlon. The analysis of the data obtained was carried out in the form of a verbal description, tables, an analytical description of the obtained patterns.
Conclusions: it was determined that the initial indicators of the type of temperament, the level of self-assessment of willpower and the properties of the nervous system of cadets-applicants for the combined team in military aviation pentathlon are non-uniform. In competitions in military aviation pentathlon, the decisive day is the 5th day of the competition - overcoming the obstacle course and orienteering. Since all team members must solve the same, identical task against the background of different initial data on the lability of the nervous system and the type of temperament, this fact motivates the search for a training method that would support the achievements already acquired and develop those who need it equal proportion in all subjects. This method can be a crossfit method based on the philosophy of versatile physical development and meets the goal of developing a training complex for training athletes according.
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