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LESSON 2 The Aim of the ST Structure of Sport Performance The Theory of Sport Training Basic Principles

The kinds of sports Racing, competitive sport (children, youth, adults, recreational, second level performance sport, top sport…) Sport for health Sport of disable people

The aim of the ST Two ways of ST process: - ST for maintaining or improving the health state - ST as a t raining process for competitors, for improvement of performance

The aim of the racing ST The aim of racing, competitive sport To reach the individual highest performance in chosen sport or discipline with the help of universal development of athlete The task of ST - to learn technique skills and ability to use these skills during competition - the development of motor abilities with the help of condition training - the development of mental side of athlete

Structure of Sport Performance

Somatic factor Building of body – external appearance of athlete (somatotyp), anthropometric dimension – H, W, Length of extremities - composition of body – internal environment Factor of technique The ability to learn new movement structure and use its during competition

Sheldon somatograf

Condition factor Precondition to realize movement, motor abilities Tactical factor The ability to use the experience and knowledge to gain advantage over opponent Psychological factor The development of individuality, social abilities etc.

Classification of the SP Speed – strength performance Aesthetic – technical performance Endurance performance Games Combat sports The sport performance connected with the handling of some apparatus, animal or sport equipment Sensorymotor performance

Speed – strength performance Sports ? The aim: get over the distance as fast as possible, take the highest, longest jump, lift the most weigth barbell Motor abilities – strength, speed, co-ordination Motor skills – simple structure, locomotion, (cyclic, acyclic, combined), the number of skills- small, variability ??? Physiology – great energy cost during short time, nBM – 10 – 30000% Psychology – big concentration of volitional effort in short time

Aesthetic – technical performance Sports ? The aim: solution of difficult movement task Motor ability: co-ordination, flexibility, strength, speed, Motor skills: great number of skills with difficult structure, variability ??? Physiology: not very high energy cost, aer-anaer. metabolism, load – middle, nBM – 2 – 5000% Psych. –creativity, courage

Endurance performance Sports? The aim: get over the given distance in shortest time Motor ability: endurance, strength Motor skills: small number, structure simple, variability ??? Physiology: middle energy cost per minute, but total cost during the whole time of race is enormous % nBM, aer. metabolism, Psych: long term volitional effort and concentration, get over fatigue, persistence of effort

Games, collective sport performance Games?? The aim: get over active opponent Motor ability: all Motor skills: high number, structure – very complicated, variability high Physiology: load middle and changing, aer- anaer.metab., 1 – 2000% nBM Psych: creative tactical thinking, team motivation (team spirit), anticipation, accept the social rule of team

Combat sports, individual sports Sports ? The aim: get over active opponent Motor ability: all Motor skills: great number, structure – very complicated, variability ??? Physiology: small to high energy cost, %nBM, aer- anaer. metabolism volitional activity, the ability get over pain, control of aggression, decision under deficit of time, anticipation

The sport performance connected with the handling of some apparatus, animal or sport equipment Sports ? The aim: get over distance, optional exercise in shortest time Motor ability: all Motor skills: from low to very high number, structure – very various, variability ? Physiology: energy cost % nBM, most aer. than anaer. met. Psych: decision under time deficit, get over the fear, scare, courage, risk, danger, solve the unexpected problems

Sensorymotor performance Sports ? The aim: the most accurate hit of the target Motor ability: co-ordination Moto skills: small number, structure simple, variability??? Physiology: energy cost low, % nBM, Psych: high level of concentration,