Mental functionality tests to rate rehabilitative training effects in racing skiers' training systems

The study considers benefits of rehabilitative trainings for beginner racing skier groups as verified by the mental functionality tests. Subject to the study were 30 beginner racing skiers. The tests were performed ante meridiem since the rates are normally the most stable at this time of the day. A variety of mental functionality rating tests were made using the computerised NS-Psychotest.NET system (Neurosoft, Moscow), including the following: simple visual motor response (SVMR) test; tapping test; and response to moving object (RMO) test. The rehabilitative training system in application to beginner racing skiers included rehabilitation breaks in the regular training session; special daily rehabilitation sessions; and micro-cycle-level rehabilitation sessions. The study data and analyses showed benefits of the new rehabilitative training model in application to the beginner racing skiers as verified by the growth of their working capacity rates, rehabilitation process rates and more efficient competitive performance rates.
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Bibliographic Details
Subjects:
Notations:strength and speed sports social sciences
Published in:Theory and Practice of Physical Culture
Language:English
Published: 2017
Issue:8
Pages:72-74 (print)
Document types:article
Level:advanced