Determination of the offensive effectiveness in National preselection of feminine foil

Authors

  • Adriagne Rivot Laugart Universidad de Ciencias de la Cultura Física y el Deporte “Manuel Fajardo”. La Habana, Cuba
  • Yusimil Ramos Quian Universidad de Ciencias de la Cultura Física y el Deporte “Manuel Fajardo”. La Habana, Cuba.

Keywords:

effectiveness, fencing, offensive actions, foil

Abstract

With the investigation background to this article, the effectiveness of the execution of the offensive actions in the fencing matches of the national preselection of female foil was determined. In spite of the adjustments made in the trainings so that they will adapt to the changes and that the effectiveness during the combats allowed to maintain the Cuban athletes in the world elite; but the opposite has occurred: the effectiveness of the combats was decreasing potentially, observing deficiencies in the competences that hinder the achievement of better results. The shortcomings detected are specified in the technological demands declared by the national commission where it is demonstrated that it is necessary to adjust the technical-tactical preparation to the levels of demand of the competitive activity. This research is based on the application of scientific research methods theoretical and empirical order, as well as mathematical and statistical methods and its purpose is to analyses the technological cause of the current situation of offensive actions in the fencing matches of the national preselection of female foil. As result it was demonstrated that there are technical items that affect in the effectiveness of the offensive actions as insufficient to include the team of foil in the world ranking.

Published

2023-02-08 — Updated on 2023-02-14

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How to Cite

Rivot Laugart, A., & Ramos Quian, Y. (2023). Determination of the offensive effectiveness in National preselection of feminine foil. Science and Physical Activity, 5(2), 68–79. Retrieved from https://revistaciaf.uclv.edu.cu/index.php/revista/article/view/77 (Original work published February 8, 2023)

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