STUDY REGARDING, THE EVOLUTION OF MODEL PARAMETERS IN BASKETBALL, WOMEN'S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
Cristiana-Maria Porfireanu (),
Cristian Ristea and
Florentina Popescu
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Cristiana-Maria Porfireanu: The Bucharest University of Economic Studies; Spiru HaretUniversity
Marathon, 2014, vol. 6, issue 1, 84-90
Abstract:
Performance sport at this stage is one of the fields in which international cooperation has greatly increased and has become a systemic character. Nowadays we are witnessing to a spray of world records at short intervals in most samples, and sports industries. In sports, modelling has a very wide range of application. High performance behaviour modelling is a method in sport and rreturns significantly improved results. It involves, first, the existence of an ideal model, prospective inductive type. The core of this type of modelling remains a mutual influence between the model and model training game. Player training concept is based on objective reality of the collective game. Its evolution is highly dynamic, so the preparation that precedes and follows both must be modelled after the game competitive, which in turn must be known to capture its characteristic moments. Model parameters of the game have changed from one edition of the WC to another.
Keywords: basketball; evolution game model. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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