2014
DOI: 10.1080/24748668.2014.11868719
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Differences in Performance Between Winners and Defeated Wrestlers in the European Championships for Cadets

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“…From this analysis, scientists have developed models for elite athletes [20,21], pinpointed the nuances of modern competitive performance [22], highlighted prevalent technical-tactical actions [23], crafted training tasks [24,25], assessed the influence of rule changes on match profiles [26,27], evaluated the strengths and weaknesses of athlete preparation [28], forecasted future competition outcomes [3], identified competition-related injuries [29,30], and delved into the issue of doping [31]. In the realm of freestyle wrestling, the primary technical-tactical actions were identified, corroborating findings from prior research [32,33].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 58%
“…From this analysis, scientists have developed models for elite athletes [20,21], pinpointed the nuances of modern competitive performance [22], highlighted prevalent technical-tactical actions [23], crafted training tasks [24,25], assessed the influence of rule changes on match profiles [26,27], evaluated the strengths and weaknesses of athlete preparation [28], forecasted future competition outcomes [3], identified competition-related injuries [29,30], and delved into the issue of doping [31]. In the realm of freestyle wrestling, the primary technical-tactical actions were identified, corroborating findings from prior research [32,33].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 58%
“…The following method, like sports selection according to the latest results in competitions (Elferink-Gemser et al, 2007;Koz et al, 2012;Li, et al, 2014), can be effective in implementing breeding in a relatively short time. However, experimental studies of success in playing hockey (Elferink-Gemser et al, 2007), in football (McIntosh et al, 2018), wrestling (Coetzee et al, 2015;Kajmovic et al, 2014) show significantly significant ambiguity in the results of identifying promising future athletes. Current high scores in competitions are not necessarily indicative of future potential or "talent" (Barreiros et al, 2014).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Physical training is a targeted controlled process of military officers' physical perfection, which is realized, considering specificities of their military-professional functioning [15,[26][27][28]. Physical training system shall be interpreted as organized in compliance with combat activity requirements combination of interconnected components, which are conceptual basis; the process of military officers and control over this process.…”
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confidence: 99%