Modernization of the methodology for technical and tactical training of kazakh kuresi wrestlers at the initial stage of preparation in accordance with contemporary requirements
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.48114/2306-5540_2025_4_160Keywords:
kazakh wrestling, technique, wrestler, national sport, movement games.Abstract
This article examines the issue of modernizing the methodology of technical and tactical training of young Kazakh wrestling athletes at the initial training stage, taking into account modern requirements. The purpose of the study is to optimize the methodology of technical and tactical preparation of young wrestlers at the initial stage in accordance with current trends and demands of modern sports. A review of research works and publications by domestic scholars on Kazakh wrestling was conducted, along with a comparative analysis of achievements and shortcomings in the development of this sport. The objectives of the study include: classifying the technical actions of young wrestlers at the initial training stage; determining the sequence of mastering and improving technical techniques in Kazakh wrestling; identifying types of errors typical for the motor actions of beginner wrestlers; and classifying specialized movement games aimed at developing Kazakh wrestling skills. For the first time, the technical actions of young wrestlers and specialized movement games at the initial training stage were classified; parameters of training loads in various types of games were determined; typical errors characteristic of beginner athletes’ motor actions were identified; and the sequence of mastering and improving the basic elements of technical techniques was established. During the experimental phase, the dynamics of the physical fitness indicators of young Kazakh wrestlers were studied, and the results were presented. With the participation of leading athletes and qualified coaches, an expert assessment was conducted, resulting in the development of a methodology for determining the sequence of teaching the main elements of ten techniques to improve the technical and tactical actions of young wrestlers.