Abstract

The purpose of the work is to develop model characteristics of physical development, physical and technical preparedness of players of 15 years of different playing roles. Material and methods. Participants. In the study, 47 football players took part in 15 years of the Sports School "Areal" in Kharkov. Methods. Analysis of scientific and methodological literature, determination of physical development indicators testing of physical and technical preparedness, methods of mathematical statistics. The course of the study. The results of physical development, physical and technical preparedness of football players for 15 years are fixed. Model characteristics of physical and technical preparedness of young football players are developed. Analyzed comparative characteristics of the physical and technical preparedness of players 15 years of different playing roles. Results. It is established, according to the indicators of the physical development of players, players of different playing roles practically do not differ from each other. It is shown that the goalkeepers have practically the lowest technical and physical readiness indicators practically in all test results, in contrast to the attackers, defenders and midfielders. It is recommended that the development of a program for the development of physical qualities for goalkeepers, as well as the development of a separate program for improving the technical preparedness for players of each playing role. Conclusions. It is fixed, significant differences in the level of physical and technical preparedness between field players and goalkeepers. It is established that the greatest differences between representatives of different playing roles in terms of juggling, holding the ball on the foot, accuracy and range of strikes. It was revealed, not the reliability of the difference between the indicators of physical and technical preparedness of attackers, defenders and midfielders, which indicates their universality, and, therefore, possible replacement of each other.

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