Characteristics of Processing Agility in Short Runs
Scientific Proceedings of Vanadzor State University Humanitarian and Social Sciences (ISSN 2738-2915)
2024 vol 2
Characteristics of Processing Agility in Short Runs
Vaghinak Nazaryan Suren Veqilyan
Gor Nerkararyan
Summary
Key words: sprinting, agility, training, muscular system, sprinter, motor ability
In athletics, there are short, medium, and long runs, as well as hurdles. The development of agility in short runs depends on the speed of movements, primarily determined by the corresponding neural activity of the brain. This activity causes tension and relaxation of muscles that provide direction to movements and coordinate them. Agility development is significantly influenced by sports technique perfection, muscle strength and elasticity, joint mobility, and, in the long term, the athlete’s endurance. Natural endowments and tendencies play a crucial role in agility development. However, the key factors are training and coaching. Through many years of systematic training, athletes can substantially enhance their agility. The following study focuses on researching the agility of athletes in short-distance running. It aims to develop methods and means that will aid in cultivating this ability through multi-year systematic training. Consequently, the primary tools for enhancing the agility of young sprinters include speed training, along with specific and general endurance exercises. Speed training encompasses various additional methods designed to improve both speed and strength. The goal is to enhance specialized training and achieve superior sports performance.