RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE FREQUENCY OF HAND MOVEMENTS DURING DRIBBLING AND REACTION SPEED HIGH-SKILLED FIELD HOCKEY PLAYERS
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- 1. 1. Moscow State Academy of Physical Culture, Malakhovka, Russia.
- 2. 2. Centre for Sports Training of Russian National Teams, Moscow.
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Very few works have been devoted to the study of stickhandling technique in field hockey. The article presents for the first time the data on the relationship between the frequency of hand movements of the leading hand in the dribbling test in 15 seconds and the reaction speed of high-skilled female field hockey players. Significant p0.05 and p0.01 correlations of two forms of fastness manifestation are noted. The negative correlation of the last five-second segment of rotational movements, against the background of fatigue of muscles involved in rotational movements, with the speed of the simple visual-motor reaction (SVR) -0.698 (p0.01) and positive correlation 0.579 (p0.05) with the number of errors in this test were revealed. Prolonged performance of such a complex technical technique in field hockey as dribbling and dodging is limited by a decrease in reaction speed and the manifestation of a greater number of errors.
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