Abstract

Main directions of the research in wrestling are related to the clarification of technical, physical, psychological preparation of athletes, early specialization, competitive activity and many other issues. Today, the problem of wrestlers’ movement control in connection with beginners and qualified athletes needs to be studied. The aim of the research is to identify the characteristics of the development of the ability to manage young Greco-Roman and freestyle wrestlers’ movements. It was revealed that the main results of the evaluation of short and long segments of Greco-Roman and freestyle wrestlers were not significantly different from each other. The differences between the data of the same characteristics of the athletes of the two kinds of wrestling are small, unreliable and amount to 0.05 and 0.04 seconds, respectively. No significant differences were found between Greco-Roman and freestyle wrestlers in wrist and torso muscle control data. In both kinds of wrestling, young athletes control the muscular movements of the wrist more precisely than of the torso. This is most evident in the data of Greco-Roman wrestlers. There were no significant differences between short and long segments of time, as well as wrist and torso muscle control indicators of young Greco-Roman and freestyle wrestlers. It was revealed that as compared to schoolchildren of the same age who do not do sports, young wrestlers control short and long periods more accurately, as well as wrist muscle strength, except for freestyle wrestlers.

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