2017
DOI: 10.3917/sta.114.0051
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Bons baisers de Russie ? Soixante années d’expansion du concept de planification sportive de L.P. Matwejew

Abstract: Le scientifique L.P. Matweyew s’est demandé pourquoi certains participants soviétiques aux Jeux olympiques d’été de 1952 et 1956 ont atteint leur meilleur niveau à ce moment-là et d’autres non. En analysant leur entraînement, il a développé le concept de développement temporel optimal, c’est-à-dire de périodisation. Le concept a été testé en premier chez les athlètes soviétiques, puis dans les pays du Bloc de l’Est lors des Jeux olympiques ainsi que dans d’autres championnats internationaux. L’entraînement des… Show more

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“…The TP was developed by Matveyev 14 for improving the sporting performance of elite Soviet athletes. Each annual cycle was divided into preparatory, competitive, and transition periods following the Matveyev model, with the aim of building aerobic capacity first through a period of high-volume/low-intensity training (LIT), before reducing volume and increasing the proportion of high-intensity training (HIT).…”
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“…The TP was developed by Matveyev 14 for improving the sporting performance of elite Soviet athletes. Each annual cycle was divided into preparatory, competitive, and transition periods following the Matveyev model, with the aim of building aerobic capacity first through a period of high-volume/low-intensity training (LIT), before reducing volume and increasing the proportion of high-intensity training (HIT).…”
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“…Matveyev (along with Dyson, Pihkala, and Nadori etc.) was one of the first to present a formalized systematic model of periodization around 1964 (107). Matveyev's original model (from his dissertation) was developed through the monitoring of Soviet athletes preparing for the 1952 and 1956 Olympic Games—particularly track and field (107).…”
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“…was one of the first to present a formalized systematic model of periodization around 1964 (107). Matveyev's original model (from his dissertation) was developed through the monitoring of Soviet athletes preparing for the 1952 and 1956 Olympic Games—particularly track and field (107). He was particularly interested in why some athletes achieved their best performances at the summer Olympics and others did not.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It was not only endogenous and adjusted to scientific and technical contacts and foreign influence from the Western countries, the newly socialist countries or the territories annexed by the Soviet Union (Dufraisse, 2017). Soviet performance-enhancing activities were also exported and adapted abroad (Krüger, 2016).…”
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confidence: 99%