THE NEGATIVE EFFECT OF ROTATIONAL MOVEMENT LOADING ON THE TYPES OF LEADING FORCES IN BELT WRESTLING AND THE POSSIBILITY OF THEIR STABILIZATION

Section: Articles Published Date: 2023-04-05 Pages: 114-125 Views: 47 Downloads: 37

Authors

  • Shodiyor S. Mirzanov Lecturer Uzbekistan State University of Physical Education and Sports Chirchik, Uzbekistan E-mail: mirzanov@mail.ru
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Abstract

The competitive process in belt wrestling, where the hands of the opponents are "locked" to each other's belts, creates a high demand for the stable demonstration of maximum and explosive types of strength, which are of leading importance in ensuring the effectiveness of technical and tactical actions. It is the maximum and explosive strength of the muscles of the "locked" arms that serves as a decisive factor in the execution of the elements of pressing the opponent down, throwing him off balance, lifting, twisting or turning. However, the results of visual observation of the competitions held in this type of wrestling show that even highly polished types of strength do not always give useful results when using the methods of lifting the opponent. tends to turn and rotate in order to get out of balance. Such technical elements, which are repeated many times, directly affect the vestibular analyzer and create a state of confusion, as a result of which this state of equilibrium maintenance stagnation leads to derailment of the technique and its coordination. There is no doubt that the maximum and explosive strength indicators used to apply such twisting and turning movements are negatively affected.

Keywords

belt wrestling, muscle strength, opponents