The simulator for anticipation reaction training in different kinds of sport (by the example of tennis)

Authors:

Natalya G. Ivanova*, Anna V. Kolesnikova, Vlada V. Vavilova, Makka Zh. Gazdieva
Kuban State Technological University
Krasnodar, Russia,
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Abstract:

The research work substantiates the dependence of professional activity effectiveness
on the level of a specialist’s anticipation development in the sphere of sport. The aim of the
study is the need for purposeful development of anticipation with the help of various simulators.
They provide playing skills improvement and the time of reaction to the opponent’s actions
decrease. Practical significance. Regular use of the simulators will help to evaluate and then
increase the time of anticipation, the percentage of the guessed zones and directions of the ball
flight. They in the future will positively affect the results of the game in general. Materials and
research methods. We analyzed scientific and methodological literature concerning the topic of
research, pedagogical testing and pedagogical experiment. The result of the offered invention
use is reliable information getting about the average time (Tav) and percentage (%), an athlete’s
anticipation, tracking the dynamics of indices and the training process correction. Conclusion.
It has been determined that spatio-temporal anticipation among athletes is the dominant aspect
of their professional training. It provides success and creates competitive advantages in sports
activity.

Keywords:

anticipation, simulator, professional activity, sport, tennis, analogue, light indicators, registration block, electric stopwatch, average time of anticipation

DOI: 10.14526/2070-4798-2023-18-1-49-53.

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