Comprehensive control system in the training of qualified handball players
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Konovalov V.N.
Siberian State University of Physical Culture and Sports, Omsk
Tabakov A.I.
Siberian State University of Physical Culture and Sports, Omsk
Shalaev O.S.
Siberian State University of Physical Culture and Sports, Omsk
Keywords: comprehensive control, handball, physical fitness.
Introduction. A significant number of studies have been conducted on the issue of monitoring sports training in handball. At the same time, the specialized literature contains conflicting information about the leading indicators reflecting the special preparedness of handball players of different skill levels, as well as the means of monitoring and assessing the stage, current, and operational condition [1].
Research Objective — to improve the system of comprehensive control in the training of highly skilled handball players.
Methodology and Research Organization. The study involved the analysis of scientific literature, pedagogical observation, modeling, testing, and medical-biological and psychological-pedagogical methods.
Research Results and Discussion. The improvement of the comprehensive control system in the training of highly skilled handball players involves: justification of informative tests and samples for stage control (tests for assessing general and special physical fitness using modern technical means), current control (assessment of heart rate variability, daily active orthoclinostatic test), and operational control (pulse monitoring); development of evaluation scales for informative indicators for individual stages of annual training; consideration of the psychological status and condition, typological characteristics of players in different roles, and individual profiles of athletes' special preparedness; and development of an algorithm for making managerial decisions in the training process.
The testing of structural elements of the unified control system was carried out on the youth, junior, and main women's national handball teams of Russia.
Conclusion. For effective planning and implementation of sports training for handball players, a full range of information about immediate, delayed, and cumulative training effects is necessary. The timeliness and objectivity of the obtained information make the training "manageable" and the results predictable.
The research was conducted as part of the state task ("conducting scientific research") for scientific organizations and higher education institutions subordinate to the Ministry of Sports of the Russian Federation for 2024.
References
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Ignatieva, V.Ya., & Minabutdinov, R.R. (2014). Test tasks to control physical fitness of elite handball players. Teoriya i praktika fizicheskoy kultury, 4, 66-69.


