The methodological treatment of technical-tactical preparation in school wrestlers from Villa Clara

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Olympic Wrestling, methodological treatment, technical-tactical preparation

Abstract

The technical-tactical preparation in the Olympic Wrestling (Freestyle and Greco-Roman styles) is one of the less studied due, among other things by the complexity of its treatment, being this type of preparation, one of the weakest shown by Villa Clara fighters in the different competitions. That is why it is necessary to study this subject, especially the teaching and improvement of technical elements and the study of the fighter's tactical thinking in technical-tactical actions. The study aims to diagnose the current state presented by the methodological treatment of technical-tactical preparation in the Villa Clara school Olympic Wrestling according to the competitive and of the current sport demands. Its results provide the possibility of perfecting technical-tactical training. The current situation presented by the subject in terms of technical-tactical preparation during the preparatory period of the fighters is shown, based on the analysis of documents, observation, interview and triangulation. It was possible to know that the existing intellectual production in this sport is richer in subjects about technique and physical condition than in the technical-tactical. Insufficiencies are determined in the conceptualization around the technical-tactical treatment, in the application of methods, as well as of its contents and an absolute role of the coach in that process, which limits the possibilities of the fighters in terms of their independence in decision making

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2023-02-10 — Updated on 2023-02-14

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Ibañez Díaz, R. E., Navelo Cabello, R. de M., & de Armas Paredes, M. (2023). The methodological treatment of technical-tactical preparation in school wrestlers from Villa Clara. Science and Physical Activity, 7(2), 31–43. Retrieved from https://revistaciaf.uclv.edu.cu/index.php/revista/article/view/106 (Original work published February 10, 2023)

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