FIELD: sport.
SUBSTANCE: set number of dynamically lit areas, which are restricted for entrance for each member of a group of sportsmen and their sport apparatus, is formed by a light emitter on a set playground. Whereupon, areas simulate opponents' counteractions and unpredictably or predictably move throughout the playground with a set speed. The sportsmen's task is to predict changes of a modelled game situation. Sportsmen control the minimum permissible distance between each other preset by an observer, measure their capacities concerning movement dynamics of their partners, restricted areas and perform technical and tactical actions with the maximum number of passes of a sport apparatus to each other via corridors free of restricted areas. A camera shoots the playground and the video is transmitted to a hardware and software complex, which records movements of areas, sport apparatus, sportsmen, distance between them, as well as number of passes of the apparatus. If there are no faults, when there are no getting of the apparatus and/or sportsmen to a restricted dynamically lit area, as well as their leave beyond playground borders or reduction of the minimum permissible distance between them during a test, the hardware and software complex records the number of passes. The level of the test may be increased by increasing of movement speed and/or size of restricted dynamically lit areas and/or their number and/or the set minimum permissible distance between sportsmen until they are able to make passes of the apparatus to each other without faults. It is possible to estimate the level of chemistry and fitness of the group of sportsmen by maximum number of passes to each other within the set test time at the maximum speed, area, and number of restricted dynamically lit areas, as well as the maximum value of the minimum permissible distance between sportsmen, at which they are able to avoid faults during the test.
EFFECT: method allows to improve efficiency of estimate of chemistry and fitness of sportsmen in team sports by means of estimation of sportsmen's actions inside a modelled situation.
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Dates
2017-01-30—Published
2015-12-10—Filed