Evaluation of specialized physical training for high-ranking male judo athletes
Gonchoo Battsetseg1, Gombojav Enkhsaikhan2*
* Corresponding author: Gombojav Enkhsaikhan
1Sport faculty, MNUE, School of Physical Education, Mongolia, g_battsetseg@msue.edu.mn
2Sport faculty, MNUE, School of Physical Education, Mongolia, enkhsaikhan@msue.edu.mn
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https://doi.org/10.53468/mifyr.2024.04.04.37
Abstarct- The goal of our research was to develop and test assessment norms for identifying the strengths and weaknesses of athletes in order to scientifically develop their specialized physical training, and to find the relationship between the level of athletes’ physical training and their success in competitions. For the purpose of the research 57 male athletes (25 high-ranking) from light, middle and heavy-weight classes were randomly selected. The test was conducted in two stages. In the first stage, the results of the movement test are converted into scores on the assessment scale, which serves as an initial score, while during the second stage, the scores obtained during the first stage are compared with the norm, which determines the final score. The standards for assessing the special physical training of athletes were developed in four stages and classified into 5 levels based on the normal distribution of athletes’ achievements. By converting an athlete’s performance in high-level competitions into points, it is possible to determine the average performance of athletes and compare it with their specialized physical training level. The results collected were analyzed using the SPSS-26 software. After the analysis it was determined that there is a correlation between specialized physical training of the athletes and the athletes sport achievements (r=0.536, p=0.001). The correlation was proven by athletes with specialized physical training score of 8.1 and above showing high sport achievements.
Keywords- Specialized training, Level, high-ranking, Judo, Normative
Article History: Received 11 December 2024, Received in revised form 12 December 2024, Accepted 28 December 2024
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