PHYSIOLOGICAL MECHANISMS OF MOTOR SKILL EXTRAPOLATION IN GRECO-ROMAN WRESTLING
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.
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