PHYSIOLOGICAL MECHANISMS OF MOTOR SKILL EXTRAPOLATION IN GRECO-ROMAN WRESTLING

Keywords: motor skill transfer, adolescent wrestlers, Greco-Roman wrestling, motor reaction, technical and tactical training

Abstract

Aim. This study aims to elucidate the physiological mechanisms underlying motor skill extrapolation in Greco-Roman wrestling. Materials and methods. A systematic analysis of scientific and methodological literature was conducted to establish the foundational principles governing the development and manifestation of extrapolation mechanisms during motor execution. Results. Physiological assessments included: neuromuscular system lability and stability; moving object reaction accuracy; motor reaction differentiation latency; and attention switching speed. Conclusion. The findings validate the efficacy of incorporating physiological principles of motor extrapolation into training regimens for junior Greco-Roman wrestlers.

Author Biographies

А. Rafaenkov , Ulyanovsk State University of Education, Ulyanovsk, Russia

Postgraduate Student, Department of Theory and Methodology of Physical Education and Life Safety, Director of the Student Sports Club, Assistant at the Department of Sports Disciplines and Physical Education, Ulyanovsk State Pedagogical University, Ulyanovsk, Russia.

O. Valkina , Ulyanovsk State University of Education, Ulyanovsk, Russia

Candidate of Biological Sciences, Associate Professor, Head of the Department of Human Biology and Fundamentals of Medical Knowledge, Ulyanovsk State Pedagogical University, Ulyanovsk, Russia.

I. Timoshina , Ulyanovsk State University of Education, Ulyanovsk, Russia

Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, Professor, Vice-Rector for Research, Professor of the Department of Theory and Methodology of Physical Education and Life Safety, Ulyanovsk State Pedagogical University, Ulyanovsk, Russia.

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Published
2025-12-29
How to Cite
RafaenkovА., Valkina, O., & Timoshina, I. (2025). PHYSIOLOGICAL MECHANISMS OF MOTOR SKILL EXTRAPOLATION IN GRECO-ROMAN WRESTLING. Human. Sport. Medicine, 25(3), 42-48. https://doi.org/10.14529/250305
Section
Physiology