Abstract
Topicality. Control of the special training of athletes should be carried out on the basis of special tests that simulate competitive activity in one or another sport to the greatest extent. The purpose of the research is to determine the indicators of special physical and technical preparedness of highly qualified field hockey players in the process of a two-stage pedagogical experiment. Research material and methods. The study was conducted during the competitive period of the annual macrocycle in 2021. Highly qualified field hockey players (n=21) players of the national team of Ukraine participated in the study. Sports qualification – master of sports of Ukraine. Research methods: theoretical analysis of literary sources, pedagogical testing, methods of mathematical statistics. Results. The following tests were chosen to assess the special physical and technical preparedness of highly qualified field hockey players: "running 14.63 m with a ball kick" (evaluation of special skill in ball selection), "dribbling the ball - going around the posts - hitting the goal" (evaluation of special speed technique), "dribbling - passing the ball into the goal" (assessment of special endurance), "throwing a ball with a stick at a distance" (assessment special power), "series of shots on the goal" (evaluation of special speed-power endurance). The level of manifestation of highly qualified field hockey players sportsmanship based on a ten-point scale of evaluation of the values of indicators of their special abilities was determined. The established indicators of special physical and technical preparedness made it possible to determine ways to improve efficiency of the training process of highly qualified field hockey players at the stage of the formative experiment. Conclusions. Assessment of the special abilities of highly qualified field hockey players based on selected tests allows for more purposeful management of their training process, first of all, in the competitive period.
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