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Author(s): |
Borisova V. V., Medvedeva E. N., Pimenova L. G., Suprun A. A., |
Number of journal: |
3(68) |
Date: |
August 2024 |
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In recent years, the acrobatic component of competitive programs is given more and more attention in rhythmic gymnastics, along with figure skating, sports acrobatics and synchronized swimming. And the emergence of new disciplines in this sport has contributed to this. Among the new promising areas in rhythmic gymnastics, one can distinguish such as trios, unified and mixed pairs. In these disciplines, a distinctive feature is the interaction between partners, e.g. in acrobatic support. Acrobatic support places increased demands on the physical and technical preparedness of partners, which includes both non-apparatus and apparatus-based types of training. A distinctive feature of acrobatic supports in rhythmic gymnastics is apparatus handling. If we consider apparatus handling in acrobatic supports, then the simplest thing is when just one partner handles the apparatus during its execution and it is much more difficult when the partners interact in support through the apparatus. An analysis of the work of specialists in the discipline group exercises in rhythmic gymnastics and other gymnastic sports, including aesthetic gymnastics, figure skating, sports acrobatics, showed that these works do not take into account the specifics of acrobatic supports in rhythmic gymnastics. Due to the lack of technologies for teaching acrobatic supports with apparatus handling, the need to find new approaches to the methodology of their training using modern technologies is indicated. The article considers the stabilographic indices, the consideration of which made it possible to scientifically substantiate the orientation of apparatus and acrobatic training to optimize the process of mastering supports with apparatus handling and throwing elements in rhythmic gymnastics. |
Keywords: |
rhythmic gymnastics, mixed pairs, group exercises, unified pairs, trios, specifics of activity, apparatus handling preparation, acrobatic support, stabilography, technique,
mistakes |
For citation: |
Suprun A. A., Medvedeva E. N., Pimenova L. G., Borisova V. V. Stabilographic indices determining the success
of support execution with apparatus handling in rhythmic gymnastics. Biznes. Obrazovanie. Pravo = Business. Education. Law.
2024;3(68):400—405. DOI: 10.25683/VOLBI.2024.68.1062. |