Modern Analysis of the Problem of Forming the System of Long‐Term Table Tennis Players Development

Authors

  • Elena Mocrousov State University of Physical Education and Sports of the Republic of Moldova

Keywords:

long‐term development, athletic training, table tennis, highperformance sport, reserve training

Abstract

In the modern sports world, the preparation of athletes for the main competitions ‐ the Olympic Games or world championships ‐ is examined through the lens of long‐term athlete development. Specific national, political, and organizational principles exist in all countries of the world; however, the preparation of athletes at the same time contains many common features. First of all, this is the complexity and significant role of each of the training components in ensuring the final result: theoretical, methodological, and organizational framework; material and technical conditions; concentration of financial resources, staff, and reserve training; the training process itself and competitive activity; medical and methodological support. Conjunctive use and accounting of all components ensure success in the sports arena. Expansion of the methodological framework of the long‐term table tennis players' development, organizational changes in the sphere of high-performance sport, and the experience of advanced sports practice require constant consideration and improvement of the provisions underlying the rationally organized teamwork of the coach and the athlete in the training system development. The goal of this research is to form a holistic system of scientific knowledge on the basis of theoretical analysis and experimental research, to optimize the system of long‐term table tennis players’ development.

Author Biography

Elena Mocrousov, State University of Physical Education and Sports of the Republic of Moldova

Department of Theory and Methodology of Sports Games 

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Published

2018-06-08

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THE CURRENT OLYMPIC MOVEMENT