NECESSITY OF THE ACCOUNT OF THE BIOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT LEVEL OF YOUNG FOOTBALL PLAYERS IN AN ESTIMATION OF THEIR TECHNICAL READINESS

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Petrenko, S., I [1 ]
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[1] Minist Internal Affairs DON, Donetsk Law Inst, Kiev, Ukraine
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young football players; technical readiness; biological development;
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Annotation. Petrenko S.I. Necessity of the account of the biological development level of young football players in an estimation of their technical readiness. In the article it is informed that annual teenagers (12-14 years old) differ with a level of biological development therefore it is allocated three groups: with determining, normal and lagging behind levels of development. It is established that the degree of technical readiness depends on the level of their biological development. The difference in parameters of technical readiness decreases in age.
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