Distribution of Training Loads in The Annual Cycle of Training of Highly Qualified Boxers

Usmonov Mansur(1),


(1) Termez University of Economics and Service
Corresponding Author

Abstract


With the acquisition of independence, great attention is paid by the Government and the President of the country to the development of elite sports. During the years of independence, athletes of the Republic of Uzbekistan have won medals of various denominations at the World Championships and the Olympic Games. To maintain the won positions at the upcoming Olympic Games, on 5 November 2021, a resolution of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan “On the comprehensive preparation of athletes of Uzbekistan for the XXXIII Summer Olympic and XVII Paralympic Games held in the city of Paris (France) in 2024” was adopted. Over the past 10-15 years in martial arts, there have been significant changes in the competition rules, refereeing technology, competition calendar, the periodization system of sports training, etc. The noted changes in their unity determine the social and professional need for the scientific development of new pedagogical technologies for the training of qualified combatants at various stages of the annual cycle. This empirical research paper used mixed methods, qualitative and quantitative approaches, to enhance the quality of the paper. The research subject was the national boxing team of Uzbekistan, including world champions and Olympic game participants. This paper tries to differentiate between the ordinary and 52 weekly loaded training sessions on highly qualified boxers.

Keywords


Annual cycle; Complexity; Focus; Load; Means; Preparation stages; Specialization; Volume

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