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Author(s): |
Denisov M. A., Kulikova M. V., |
Number of journal: |
1(70) |
Date: |
March 2025 |
Annotation: |
The article reveals the features of competitive foot-
ball activities in preschool age, focuses not on achieving a high
athletic result in physical education and sports activities, but on
obtaining emotional satisfaction from classes, creating a situation
of success in the process of games, relay races, and competitions.
The pedagogical conditions for the preparation of young
football players to participate in competitions, structured by the
authors and implemented in practice, prove the need to build a
purposeful pedagogical process of play activity that is leading
in preschool age, taking into account the age and individual characteristics of children. Preparing children to participate
in their first competitions is a long process, the basis of which
should be mini-competitions, tournaments, exercises in pairs,
threes, mini-teams. An important role is played not only by the
methodological aspects of training young football players, but
also by the emotionality of classes, psychological comfort, sup-
port from the coach, parents and teammates, and the ability
to interact while playing football. The use of various symbols,
logos, slogans, and mottos is an integral part of team building.
The creation of game images, the use of competitions, relay rac-
es, and contests is an important reinforcing incentive for a child
aimed at maintaining his interest in playing football.
The effectiveness of the experimental activity is confirmed
by significantly higher indicators of technical and physi-
cal readiness of preschoolers from the experimental group.
A decrease in the level of anxiety and an increase in motiva-
tion to achieve success indicate a positive impact of the pro-
posed conditions on the psychological readiness of children to
perform in football competitions. |
Keywords: |
senior preschool children, competitive activi-
ties, young football players, training football players, physical
development, participation in competitions, competitive activ-
ities, football training, football school, competitions and con-
tests, interaction of football players |
For citation: |
Kulikova M. V., Denisov M. A. Technology for preparing older preschool children to compete in football
competitions. Biznes. Obrazovanie. Pravo = Business. Education. Law. 2025;1(70):260—265. DOI: 10.25683/VOLBI.2025.70.1180. |