IMPROVEMENT OF THE TECHNICAL TRAINING OF SKIERS WHEN TURNING DOWN
Keywords:
alpine skiing, technical training, downhill turns, modern technologies, virtual reality.Abstract
This article discusses the issue of improving the technical training of skiers when turning from the descent. The article presents a new training method, which includes the use of virtual reality tools and movement technique analysis. The results of the study showed the effectiveness of the new method.
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