Determination of the information content of the vibraimage parameters in highly qualified athletes specializing in bullet and clay shooting

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Master of Psychology I.S. Sturchak1
Dr. Biol., Professor T.F. Abramova2
T.M. Nikitina2
A.V. Polfuntikova2

1Fеdеrаl Trаining Sроrts Center of the Representative Teams of Russia, Moscow
2Federal Science Center of Physical Culture and Sport (VNIIFK), Moscow

Objective of the study was to determine the information content of the innovative vibraimage technology (VibraMed10, 2020), taking into account the psychophysiological indicators of the state of athletes.
Methods and structure of the study. In the course of scientific work, methods of vibraimaging and psychophysiological testing were used to analyze the current state of 58 highly qualified athletes specializing in bullet and clay shooting. A statistical analysis of the parameters of the vibraimage and psychophysiological reactions was carried out. The informative significance of the indicators determined when using the technology of vibraimage to assess the psychophysiological state of highly qualified athletes specializing in bullet and bench shooting has been determined.
Results and conclusions. The conducted pilot study indicates the possibility of using the technology VibraMed10 (VibraMed10) to monitor the psychophysiological state of athletes in the process of training and competitive activities. This is confirmed by the identification of common characteristics, such as "self-regulation", "energy", "aggressiveness", "stress", "anxiety", "depression" and "danger", which are typical for shooting sports athletes in general. Along with this, differences were found in the severity of the parameters: "poise", "neuroticism" and "inhibition", which can be attributed to the priority signs of belonging to a narrow specialization.

Keywords: highly qualified athletes, bullet shooting, bench shooting, vibraimage, psychophysiological testing.

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