Optimizing the Physical Training of Boxers in the Junior Age Category
HEAD. 1. INTRODUCTION....
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1.1 The place of boxing in the sports movement in Romania. ................................................................. ..4
1.2 The Golden Belt. The launching pad of some major champions in international boxing... ............... ...6
1.3 Revealing the hypothesis .................................................................................................................. .7
1.4 The purpose and degree of topicality of the work ........................................... ................................................
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1.5 Research methods and work techniques ........................................................................................... .8
HEAD. 2. THEORETICAL FOUNDATION ........................................................................................10
2.1. Characterization of specific effort ................................................................................................. 10
2.2. Aspects regarding the specific bio-psychological demands of practicing boxing ...........................11
2.3. The physiological and biochemical bases of the main motor qualities involved in boxing ............14
2.4. The main factors of selection and performance ...............................................................................22
2.5. The somatic model of performance boxers, the main selection factors and
performance ................................................... ................................................ ............................................... 23
2.6. Boxer motor model ...................................................................................................................... 24
2.7. Boxer technical model ..................................................................................................................26
2.8. Methods used in boxing training .................................................................................................. 32
2.9. Physical training .......................................................................................................................... 35
2.10. Effort dynamics ........................................................................................................................38
HEAD. 3. ORGANIZATION AND CONDUCT OF THE EXPERIMENT............................................ .......41
3.1. Organization of experiment ...........................................................................................................41
3.2. Establishing tests and control norms .............................................................................................. 42
3.3. System of rationalized means in order to act within the experiment...................................45
3.3.1. Mid loace for improving skill in speed conditions ....................................................................... 47
3.3.2. System of means for improving resistance in the regime
of force- speed .............................................. ................................................ ............................................... 49
3.3.3. System of technical-tactical means. ........................................................................................ . ..51
3.4. Methodical aspects regarding the realization of the training model. ................................................ 51
3.5. The traditional model of the boxing lesson ............................................. ................................................
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3.6. Orientation and content of the training process ............................................................................. . 53
3.7. Follow-up of the training application of the elaborated planning.................................................
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3.8. Data interpretation................................................... ................................................ ..........................75
HEAD. 4. CONCLUSIONS AND PROPOSALS. ............................................................................. .....79
BIBLIOGRAPHY ................................................................................. ........................................ 93 [Show Less]