FIELD: sports.
SUBSTANCE: coach or athlete choose a program setting a training regime that is carried out on the playing field with the managed dynamic lighting illumination with the software-hardware complex. Light restricted areas are formed by the lightning as rivaled players reaction simulation. A balanced regime of physical and mental load is defined which is characterized by the predictable for the sportsman movement of predetermined number of the given diameter forbidden zones with the predetermined maximum speed. The game situation change decidability is defined by the operation aspect of the hardware and software complex that moves the light zones with line segments until their collision the boundaries of the training area and/or each other, and the complex program moves the zones as an impact interaction simulation of absolutely elastic bodies of equal weight under the existing laws of motion. The athlete's goal is to stroke zones when moving to the training ground preset by the training schedule and/or to refrain within a specified time from the collision with the forbidden zones within the boundaries of the training area. A special feature is the fact that the hardware-software complex includes an accelerometer mounted on an athlete and transmiting a radio signal in the complex, which reacts to the motion characteristics of the athlete in the playing field. On a signal from the accelerometer the hardware and software complex adjusts the speed program of the forbidden zones movement, increasing it in proportion to the athlete acceleration or reducing while its stops or decreasing the movement speed on the playing field. According to the maximum indicator of quantity, speed and the forbidden zone diameter, and absence time of foot fault on the forbidden zone and the playing field boundaries, error-free training task performance the technical, tactical and physical fitness of an athlete is estimated.
EFFECT: increasing effectiveness of technical and tactical training.
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Dates
2017-02-21—Published
2016-04-07—Filed