Abstract

Purpose: the analysis of problems in the training of referees in wrestling. Material and methods: theoretical analysis and generalization of literary sources, pedagogical observation. Results: the analysis and generalization of the opinions of experts shows that the success of the complex of judicial activities caused by the judges' experience, knowledge of the techniques and tactics of wrestling and a high level of development of professionally important psycho-physiological functions. Conclusions: given the lack of professional officiating freestyle and Greco-Roman wrestling, the preference shall be given independent forms of training short-term precompetitive workshops not only for training, but and for testing of individual capabilities of individual judges.

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  • Results: the analysis and generalization of the opinions of experts shows that the success of the complex of judicial activities caused by the judges’ experience, knowledge of the techniques and tactics of wrestling and a high level of development of professionally important psycho-physiological functions

  • Among the factors that negatively affect the judging of the wrestling matches are highlighted specific features of the

  • In analysing the activities of the judges during the judging of fights had been identified 4 groups of signs of subjectivity of the judging: 1 group - delay - time assessment of the situation; Group 2 - correction and evaluation of the standard provisions (POS); Group 3 - designing and evaluation of dynamic situations; Group 4 - stop the fight at the beginning of the reception, inadequate assessment of the situation

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Introduction

Results: the analysis and generalization of the opinions of experts shows that the success of the complex of judicial activities caused by the judges’ experience, knowledge of the techniques and tactics of wrestling and a high level of development of professionally important psycho-physiological functions. Conclusions: given the lack of professional officiating freestyle and Greco-Roman wrestling, the preference shall be given independent forms of training short-term precompetitive workshops for training, but and for testing of individual capabilities of individual judges. A weak reflection of the issues of refereeing in scientific-methodical literature, no method of selection and training this activity led to a noticeable lag of skill of the arbitrators on the level of development of this prestigious sport [5]

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