Anti-dote program in a long-term training of combatants

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Ruslan Z. Gizatullin Naberezhnye Chelny State Pedagogical University Naberezhnye Chelny, Russia ORCID: 0000-0001-6632-7274, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Abstract:

Sport is the sphere, which has a positive influence on a person’s nature, his abilities and values, increasing the level of his physical and psychic health, forming the best personal qualities and providing successful socialization. However, apart from a positive influence on a person, sport can have some negative influence on a person, developing his negative qualities. Negative influence of sport is conditioned by the existing tough competition, sport involvement into political conflicts and by the demands, which are claimed on athletes and cause great tension of a person. All these factors make athletes and specialists use dishonest ways of rivalry. One of these ways is the forbidden drugs use. In spite of different sanctions and punishment for doping use these problem is still not solved. In terms of this there appears the necessity to search for the solution of doping problem. Materials. On the basis of the questionnaire survey we revealed the level of combatants’ competency in the questions of anti-dote rules. Research methods. Information sources analysis and summarizing, a questionnaire survey, methods of mathematical statistics. Results. We revealed the competency of combatants in the questions of anti-dote rules. We revealed the parts of anti-dote program in a long-term training of combatants. Conclusion. Anti-dote program has a complex orientation and forms knowledge about anti-dote rules and sanctions concerning athletes for using forbidden drugs, gives athletes information about legal preparations and methods of rehabilitation, working capacity support.

Keywords anti-dote program, anti-dote education, a long-term training of combatants.

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For citation: Ruslan Z. Gizatullin. Anti-dote program in a long-term training of combatants. The Russian Journal of Physical Education and Sport. 2019; 14(2): 22-26. DOI10.14526/2070-4798-2019-14-2-22-26