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COMPREHENSIVE DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM FOR SKI RACERS TO DETERMINE THE PROSPECTS AND PREDICT THE PREDISPOSITION TO HIGH SPORTS RESULTS (0.62 Mb, pdf) Read
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Reutskaya Elena Aleksandrovna
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The purpose: improving the system of sports selection of ski racers during the transition to the stage of higher sportsmanship.

Methods and organization of the research. The study was conducted in the 2018-2022 sports seasons. The study involved ski racers undergoing sports training during the stage of improving sportsmanship and the stage of higher sportsmanship.

Results and their discussion. The article provides a detailed description of the complex system for diagnosing ski racers developed at the Research Institute of Siberian State University of Physical Education and Sports in order to determine the prospects and predict the predisposition to high sports results. The developed system allows in the process of sports selection to determine not only skiers who have a complex of the most important qualities that are at a high level and are necessary for skiers at the stage of higher sportsmanship, but also to identify potential opportunities to increase the available level of special readiness among ski racers in the future.

Conclusion. The proposed system of diagnostics of skiers in order to determine the prospects and predict the predisposition to high sports results complements the existing theoretical ideas about the content and organization of sports selection of skiers during the transition to the stage of higher sportsmanship, and can be used in practice when recruiting youth and junior teams of Russian national skiing teams, as well as when recruiting regional national teams for cross-country skiing.

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