Aleksandar Joksimovic1, Danilo Acimovic2, Rasid Hadzic3
1Fakultet sporta i fizičkog vaspitanja, Niš
2Državni Univerzitet Novi Pazar, Srbija, Departman Bio-hemijskih i medicinskih nauka
Studijski program Sport i fizičko vaspitanje
3Fakultet sporta i fizičkog vaspitanja, Nikšić
THE METHODOLOGY OF SHAPING SITUATIONAL TRAINING IN THE CASE OF ALPINE SKIING
METODIKA OBLIKOVANJA SITUACIONOG TRENINGA KOD ALPSKIH SKIJAŠA
Sport Mont 2011, IX(28-29-30),
219-223
The methodology of situational training in the case of alpine skiing represents a body of knowledge which enables the dosing and organization of training when one is
working with skiers at various levels of ability and of various ages. The organization of
the contents of situational training is primarily based on being familiar with
competitive movements, which refer to technical-tactical and physical abilities, as well
as the mental strength of the competitors themselves. The situational training of skiers
requires that each activity, each preparation and exercise during a training session is
aimed at successfully skiing around flags, that is, competitive success. The best
situational training sessions consist of slalom skiing with flags. The starting point of
the overall work for the competitors is skiing between flags, and doing so with success.
During this process, changes in rhythm and movement tempo play an important part,
and must be ađusted to suit the demands of the ski hill track. Alpine skiing, situational training, technical, tactical and physical
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