
The article analyzes four main components of training of the young athlete at the age of 6-8 years in ice hockey physical, technical, tactical and psychological training. In the section of technical training of hockey players two main aspects have been considered it is technique of movement on the skates and the stick and puck handling. The author's view on the process of education and development of young athletes in ice hockey formulated on the basis of the practical experience and studying of current trends in development of this sport is presented in article.
В данной статье рассматриваются четыре основных компонента подготовки юного спортсмена в возрасте 6-8 лет в хоккее с шайбой физическая, техническая, тактическая и психологическая подготовка. В разделе технической подготовки хоккеистов рассматриваются два основных аспекта это техника передвижения на коньках и техника владения клюшкой и шайбой. В статье представлен авторский взгляд на процесс воспитания и развития юных спортсменов в хоккее с шайбой, сформулированный на основе практического опыта и изучения современных тенденций в развитии данного вида спорта.
ХОККЕЙ,ДЕТИ 6-8 ЛЕТ,УЧЕБНО-ТРЕНИРОВОЧНЫЙ ПРОЦЕСС,КОМПОНЕНТЫ ПОДГОТОВКИ
ХОККЕЙ,ДЕТИ 6-8 ЛЕТ,УЧЕБНО-ТРЕНИРОВОЧНЫЙ ПРОЦЕСС,КОМПОНЕНТЫ ПОДГОТОВКИ
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