Organization and methodology for introducing intra-school competitions and sports holidays. Stages of organizational work on preparation for competitions Preparation for competitions begins with the development of the situation

Stages of organizational work on preparation for competitions

Successful competition largely depends on careful and deeply thought-out preparations for them. All preparatory work is advisable to divide into several stages.

Preparations for competitions need to be started after the organization conducted by them will approve the provision in which: the name of the competition must be specified; their goal and tasks; time and venue; management (who organizes and conducts competitions); participating organizations and participants; deadlines for submission of applications (preliminary and final); Conditions for holding competitions and definition of winners.

The main requirement for the Regulations on the competition is that all items should be set forth in order to eliminate their different interpretation.

The position is made up according to the requirements of the current rules. It is not only organizational, but also a methodological document, which determines during the preparation for competitions, the direction of training work. After approval by the Organization, the situation is required for participants and judicial collegium.

After approval of the Regulations on competitions, the judicial board is created, they prescribe a responsible person from the organization conducted by the competition, amount to expenses, on the basis of which the organization conducted by these competitions receives cash and material values. When drawing up estimates, the name of the competition, the timeline and place of their conduct, the number of judges, participants (including non-resident) and the cost of their nutrition, placement, passage, etc. The estimates also provide for the costs of renting premises, a decoration of the place of competition , transportation costs, as well as payment for service personnel (workers, doctors, nurses).

The provision should be known to those participating in 3-4 months before the competence.

When preparing for large-scale competitions, the Organizing Committee of 5-7 people are created. The plan for his work includes the organization of activities necessary for successful preparation for competitions and their holding (selection and preparation of the place of competition, preparation of equipment, equipment, registration of documentation, placement of participants, judges, representatives). The organizing committee widely attracts a public asset to its work.

The second, more complex and responsible, preparation period for competitions includes the choice and equipment of the places of competition; drawing up a program and schedule of competition; preliminary information about competitions; Preparation of posters and posters.

When choosing and equipped the place of the competition, it is necessary to take into account its compliance with the requirements of the Rules.

Special attention It is necessary to draw the carpets to be placed so that it is convenient to the audience, participants, coaches and judges. Large international competitions spend on 3-4 carcakers. Carpets should be a thickness of 10 cm. If their thickness is less, then the elasticity must meet the standards defined by the rules. To avoid an accident, free space is left around the carpet (2 m). At the edges, the carpet is lined with a soft protective strip width of 120 cm and a thickness equal to the thickness of the carpet.

The diameter of the working part of the carpet during the fulfillment of all-union and international competitions should be 9 m.

When conducting competitions on two or more carpets between the carpets, there is an area free of objects and elited by carpets with a width of at least 3 m.

About each carpet is set by the scoreboard, which shows all the assessments of the actions of the wrestlers, the table for the deputy chief judge. At the disposal of the judge at the table are two stopwatches.

On the opposite (diagonally), there are two chairs for corner judges and two red and white flag for the winner's designation. On the carpet there should be enough bandage of red and white.

To improve the conditions of observation of the moves of fights, at large competitions, the carpet is placed on an exalted place (the height is not more than 110 cm, the slope of the side surface is 45 °).

If the carpet is laid on the platform and the protective strip around the carpet is less than 2 m, then in this case the sides of the sides are covered with protective shields. In all cases, the protective strip must be painted in color, different from the color of the carpet.

The room where competitions are conducted must comply with sanitary and hygienic requirements (lighting, ventilation, etc.), as well as to have the required number of locker rooms, a warm-up room, a spacious room for weighing participants.

The accommodation for leisure of athletes and judges should be equipped with upholstered furniture, and a carpet for workouts is required in the athlete room.

Buffet with hot food, tea and drinks should work on a schedule consistent with the main judge (as a rule, from the start of weighing to the end of the competition).

All rooms where athletes can be, judges, coaches and representatives free from the competition must be infected.

It is important to prepare the necessary judicial alarm, demonstration and advertising shields, posses, slogans, greetings, photo filins, diplomas, gifts, transit prizes, pennants, etc.

Competitions must be provided with multiple devices, typist, work brigade in case of repair and dismantling equipment. On the international CompetitionsIn addition, translators from French and english (as well as typewriters with Latin font).

A feature of the Competitions to fight is the daily weighing daily weighing. This circumstance imposes special requirements for the organization of competitions, since the approximate time of the exit of certain fighters on the carpet depends on the results of the draw. It is desirable that the order of the competition be determined in such a way that each participant can arrive at a timely and prepare for the fight.

When recruiting the judicial board, it is based on the calculation indicated in the official rules of the competition.

In front of major competitions, representatives of the organization conducted competition, and the chief judge hold a press conference on which it clarify the provision on the upcoming competitions (goals, objectives, the system of conducting the winner, etc.). During the competition there is a press center, special newsletters are produced, etc.

At the third stage of preparation for competitions, the reception and placement of participants are organized; The Mandate Commission verifies the documentation provided for by the Regulation and draws up the admission of participants to the competition; The general meeting of participants, coaches, judges and representatives of the teams are held, the participants get acquainted with the main points of the Region and the Competition Program, the judicial board is finally completed.

Members of the Organizing Committee and the Public Assessment are engaged in the reception and accommodation of participants, and the admission of participants to the competitions is the Mandate Commission. The Mandate Commission consists of members of the judiciary who verify the registered application, personal questionnaires and documents provided for by the Regulation. On the eve of the competition, a joint meeting of the judges and representatives of the teams, which seems to be a judicial board, are announced by the procedure for holding competitions and the conclusion of the Mandate Commission on the admission of teams and participants, the individual points of the Rules and the Regulation on the Competitions are specified, time and place of weighing are appointed.

Subsequent work lies directly in the holding of the Competition. When drawing up a program and schedule, the competition should not be forgotten that athletes and judges can be occupied at competitions not more than 6-8 hours a day with a break.

The competition program is based on the following exemplary plan:

8.00-9.00 - Weighing of participants;

9.00-10.00 - Conducting a draw, drawing up couples to participate in the first round of the competition, a message to the participants of the program and the order of combat in the first round;

11.55 - the output of judges to its places;

12.00-15.00 - Conducting Competitions;

15.00-17.40 - Break;

17.40-18.00 - Building participants for a solemn parade;

18.00-18.20 - a solemn parade of participants and judges. Report by receiving parade. Greeting. Announcement of the opening of the Competition. Lifting flag. The execution of the anthem of the Russian Federation. Solemn march of participants.

18.20-21.30 - continuation of the competition;

21.30-22.00 - Session of the Judge College (it can be carried out jointly with representatives of the teams). Approval of the results of the 1st day of the competition:

9.00-9.30 - Weighing of participants;

9.30-11.00 - drawing up pairs;

11.00-15.00 - continuation of the competition;

15.00-18.00 - Break

18.00-21.30 - continuation of the competition;

21.30-22.00 - Session of the Judge College. Discussion and approval of the results of the 2nd Day of the Competition.

9.00-9.30 - Weighing of participants

9.30-11.00 - drawing up pairs;

11.00-15.00 - continuation of competitions, semi-final bouts;

15.00-18.00 - Break;

18.00-20.00 - continuation of competitions, final contractions;

20.00-20.10 - Summing up. Approval of the results of the 3rd day of the competition;

20.10-21.00 - Announcement of results. Winner's reward ceremony. Lowering the flag of the competition. Solemn march-parade of winners.

Note. Large competitions (Russian championships, international tournaments, world championships) are held in 4 days, the Olympic Games are 5 days.

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Repfirate

on the topic: "Judging, Rules and Organization Conducting Competitions thai boxing»

Performed: student 33g

Batuev A.A.

Checked:

lecturer of the Department

Zebzeev V.V.

Tchaikovsky, 2016.

Introduction .................................................................................... .3

1.1 Thai boxing in our time ....................................................4

1.2 Methods for holding competitions in Thai boxing ......... .. ... ..... 6

1.3 Stages of organizing work on preparation for competitions ... ........... 8

1.4 Rules of competition ......................................................... 10

1.5 Organization of refereeing and holding competitions ............ ........... 14

References ............................................................... .. ... .17

Introduction

The term "sports training" is used to characterize a complexly organized process with a wide range of activities involving a variety of factors, funds and methods that allow you to provide effective assistance to a separate athlete or a group of athletes for improving them in a favorite sport and ensure the best readiness to increase achievements. . This should provide the necessary motor load and optimal recovery.

The main system-forming factor, the most important component of sports training is the system of competition - a complex of diverse competitions, characterized by private functions (a specific role in meeting certain needs in the field of sports) and its forms (ways of organizing, building, maintaining). Such a system makes justified the use of competitions for a type or other, determining their ratio and sequence in typical conditions of sports training.

Based on the opinions of most specialists, you can characterize competitive activities as a special sphere in which the activity of an athlete is carried out, which makes it objectively to compare its ability to ensure their maximum manifestation and the most specialized means to increase the level of preparedness of those involved. This determination can be considered legitimate.



Thai boxing in our time

Thai boxing is one of the most close to the real fight, sports martial arts. Taytsky boxing is different from conventional kickboxing by shocking with elbows and knees, grips and throws. Worldwide, Thai boxers are the most prepared for the rigid contact fighting fighters.

Muay Thai uses extremely effective, different from all other martial arts, techniques of strikes with legs, elbows and knees.

Training on Muay Thai will help you get the skills of the real fight, put you powerful effective blows, make a male dominant character and courage in many life situations.

Thai boxing in Russia and the CIS countries appeared relatively recently, approximately in the early 90s. However, today it takes a strong position among martial arts, and every year the number of his fans is growing.

Break in Thai boxing holding competitions at the professional level and amateur. Amateur Thai boxing is different from professional softer rules, the number of protective equipment, as well as the tactics of the fight. An important circumstance of the popularity of Thai boxing is the opportunity to regularly participate in competitions of various levels, from urban to world and European championships, to fulfill the statutors of the Master of Sports on Thai boxing.

In the applied aspect, Thai boxing is distinguished by simplicity and efficiency in which there are few people who have doubted. I would like to notice that Thai boxing is a tough sport, but not a cruel. The basis for the preparation of a Thai boxer - a match in various forms: conditional and free battles, as well as a shell, filling the studied technique Muay Thai strength and speed. In Thai boxing, testers are widely used, which, in combination with the competent teaching methodology, minimize the risk of injury. Thai boxing- slender system, allowing a person as soon as possible to master the technique, tactics, as well as a number of physical and psychological qualities necessary for successful fighting.

Methods for conducting competitions in Thai boxing

In martial arts and other sportsthere are such ways to conduct competitions as:

1. Circular way to conduct competitions.With this method all competition participants (Athlete or team) meet with all the rivals alternately. The results of the meetings (victory, lesions, draws) are measured in glasses, taken into account when determining the place occupied by the athlete or team. The first place is awarded to the athlete who collapsed the greatest amount of points.

If two or more participants are gaining the same amount, the advantage is given to the athlete in accordance with the conditions defined in the "Regulations on Competitions".

The conditions that determine the advantage may be:

The victory of the team (participant) in a personal meeting;

Advantage in the number of victories from this team (participant);

Best ball difference, washers, glasses.

Additional meetings can be appointed.

2. Circular method.When conducting the competition, this method of participants shared at the beginning of the preliminary groups in which each team meets with all the rivals of this group, then the participants who took the best places in the group are moving to the next round of the competition.

These participants are again divided into groups that conduct fights between themselves to the next selection, up to the final meeting, in which the winner and the winners of the competition are determined.

3. Method of direct disposal. With this method, the participant, the loser match drops out of further competitions. Participants "disperse" by their rating.

4. Mixed way.All athletes are pre-participating in one- two tours of the collapsible qualifiers. Then the winners of the preliminary competitions are found among themselves in the draw in the way of direct disposal. Final fights can be carried out and a circular way.

Stages of organizational work on preparation for competitions

Successful competition in many ways depends on thorough and deeply thought-out preparations for them. All preparatory work is divided into several stages.

Preparation for competitions begins after the organization conducted by them approves the provisions in which: the name of the competition, their goal and the task, time and venue, management, participating organizations and participants, the deadlines for submission of applications (preliminary and final) conditions Competition and winners.

All items in the Regulations on Competitions must be set forth clearly in order to exclude their different interpretation.

The position is made up according to the requirements of the current rules. It is not only an organizational, but also a methodical document that determines the direction during preparation for competitions. training and training Work. After approval by the Organization, the situation is required for participants and judicial collegium.

After the approval of the Regulations on the competition, the judicial collegium approves, prescribe a responsible person from the organization conducted by the competition make up the cost of expenses, on the basis of which the organization conducted by these competitions receives cash and material values. When drawing up estimates, the name of the competition, the timeline and place of their conduct, the number of judges, participants (including non-resident) and the cost of their nutrition, placement, passage, etc. The estimates also provide for the costs of renting premises, a decoration of the place of competition , transportation costs, as well as payment for service personnel (workers, doctors, nurses). The provision should be known to those participating in 3-4 months before the competence.

When preparing for large-scale competitions, the Organizing Committee of 5-7 people are created. The plan for his work includes the organization of activities necessary for successful preparation for competitions and their holding (selection and preparation of the place of competition, preparation of equipment, equipment, registration of documentation, placement of participants, judges, representatives). The organizing committee widely attracts a public asset to its work.

The second, more complex and responsible period of preparation for competitions includes the choice and equipment of the competition places, drawing up a program and schedule of competition; Pre-information about competitions, preparing posters and posters.

When choosing and equipped the place of the competition, it is necessary to take into account its compliance with the requirements of the Rules.

Special attention should be paid to the fact that the ring is placed so that it is convenient to viewers, participants, coaches and judges. Large international competitions are conducted on 3-4 rings. Moreover, the ring is located on a suspended platform, providing high depreciation.

The room where competitions are conducted must comply with sanitary and hygienic requirements (lighting, ventilation, etc.), as well as to have the required number of locker rooms, a warm-up room, a spacious room for weighing participants.

The accommodation for leisure of athletes and judges should be equipped with upholstered furniture, and a carpet for workouts is required in the athlete room.

Competition Rules

BOXING RING. Competitions are held in the ring, each side of which should be at least 4.8 meters and no more than 6 meters. Ring must be square. The side of the side of the ring is measured by the inner edge of the ropes. At international competitions, the ring can be up to 24 feet (7.3 meters). Ring area is limited to four ropes with a thickness of 3-5 centimeters, tightly stretched between four angular columns and connected on each side with two jumpers from dense tissue 3-4 centimeter width. The jumpers should not slide on the ropes. There must be at least 50 centimeters between the angular columns and ropes of the ring. All metal stretch marks are covered with soft trim. Ropes are wrapped in a smooth soft white material and in each corner of the ring are connected by 20 centimeters wide and 5-7 centimeters thick. The pillow and ropes (0.5-1 meter) in two opposite corners of the ring should be red and blue. The red corner should be left and close to the table of the main refereeble board. The lower rope is tensioned at an altitude of 40 centimeters from the floor of the ring, the second rope at an altitude of 70 centimeters, the third at an altitude of 100 centimeters and the upper fourth rope at an altitude of 132 centimeters. The field of the ring should be even, well-fortified, without excess elasticity, covered by the use of material (felt, rubber, extruded foam) with elasticity, a thickness of at least 1.3 centimeters (0.5 inches) and not more than 3.8 centimeters ( 1.5 inches). The floor is covered with a dense cloth, which should cover the entire ring and be stretched through all sides of the ring. Soft coating should go out at least 10 centimeters outside the ropes. The coating should absorb water, so that the athletes do not slide on the floor. If the ring is installed on a platform, the platform must have a security zone (the distance from the edge of the peel to the rope) is at least a meter. The floor of the ring should be above the floor of the room at least 90 centimeters (3 feet) and no more than 120 centimeters (4 feet). Racks with a diameter of 10-12.7 centimeters (4-5 inches) should be height 146-148 centimeters (58 inches) from the floor of the ring. On the opposite sides of the peel, steps (stairs of at least 100 centimeters width) are installed for athletes and seconds, and in the neutral corner for the referee and the doctor. In neutral corners, plastic containers are attached to the racks from the outside. At competitions of All-Russian and international status, the second ring is allowed. In every corner near the ring (red and blue) there must be two chairs for seconds, one stool for athletes, water containers, mugs, shoulder. On each side of the ring, tables for lateral judges are installed. Opposite the GSK table (with the far side of the ring) there should be two. The first side judge is located in front of the Table of GSK, the second to the left of the ring, the third and fourth of the rings and the fifth right side of the ring. The red corner of the ring is located in the left neighboring corner from the GSK table, respectively, the blue angle is located in the right, far corner. When conducting competitions in closed rooms, the distance from the ropes to walls or other items should be at least 2 meters. Ring should be lit from above, the degree of illumination is at least 1000 suites. Side lighting is not allowed. Places for the audience are located no closer than 3 meters from Ring ropes. The fitness of the ring for the competition is determined by the chief judge.

Gloves. Athletes should be in gloves manufactured by the manufacturer recognized IFMA - WMC. The weight of each glove should be 10 ounces (284 grams). It is allowed to use gloves having a clasp on linden.

Hand bandages. For binting hands, athletes are allowed to use elastic bandages no more than 2 inches wide (5.1 centimeters) and a length of no more than 8 feet (2.5 meters) or a special boxing bandage with a length of no more than 2 meters (6 feet 7 inches). Other types of bandages, any types of all sticky rubberized ribbons or a patch for handaming hands are not allowed. One elastic strip is 3 inches long (7.6 centimeters) and 1 inch width (2.5 centimeters) can be used to secure the bandage over the wrist, but the bandage of the rubberized ribbon, the plaster or an elastic strip around the joints of the fingers is prohibited.

EQUIPMENT. Each athlete should be dressed in boxing shorts to the middle of the thigh red or blue, depending on the color of the angle. Any advertisement on them, with the permission of GSK, should have an area of \u200b\u200bnot more than 10 square centimeters. Athletes should be dressed in T-shirts and protective vest of color as boxing shorts. In the age category "Men" athletes compete without vests. On the elbow jointsFoots and legs should be put on soft protective protectors. On the head of the athlete must be a boxing helmet (closed top). There should be no shoes on athletes. The traditional rim on the head (Mongkon) can only be dressed before the fight during the execution of the ritual. Between the ropes in Mongkon, the athlete has no right to penetrate the ring. The traditional bandage (rule) can be tied to the top of the hand. Athletes must have a groove protector made of metal (for women from a dense foam rubber), to protect against knee-bearing or from other blows, damaging the genital area during battle. Women additionally must have a protector, for breast protection made of dense material. Athletes must have a protective tire - kapa, to protect the teeth and the oral cavity from damage. An athlete who deliberately throws out (stands) Kapaps more than two times should receive a referee warning. Protective equipment Must be made by the firm officially recognized IFMA - WMC. The inscriptions on boxing shorts and T-shirts should not contradict the traditions of Thai boxing.

GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
to the development and compilation of provisions
about regional sports competitions

The situation is an integral part of the management system of physical culture and sports in the Novosibirsk region;
- the situation is submitted for approval to the Department of FC and from the NSO no later than than 1 month before the competences;
- Sports competitions are held in accordance with the rules for conducting competitions in sports (accredited) in the prescribed manner by the Department of FC and from the NSO.

Regulation structure

The position includes the introduction and sections.
The introduction indicates the reasons and validity of the competition specified in the situation (competitions by the decision of the Federation Presidium).

Regulations

I. Goals and objectives
Objectives and objectives must comply with the main areas of development of the sport and industry of physical culture and sports in general.
II. Terms and venues of the competition
The provision is entered in chronological order, official sports competitions included in the Unified Calendar Plan of the regional and All-Russian sports events The coming year in accordance with the structure of regional competitions by type of sport:
- comprehensive sporting events among various categories of the population;
- Championships of the region;
- the championship of the region;
- Cups of the region;
(Drawing cups of the Novosibirsk region in one sport can not be more two: One among the male category of athletes and one - among women's. The Cup of the Region may also be awarded according to the results of the commandation of municipalities, settlements and urban areas of the region).
- regional competitions in sports;
Selection competitions are held within the framework of championships and championships of the Siberian Federal District.
The venues of the competition (especially integrated activities) are chosen on a competitive basis, taking into account the interests of the development of the sport and conditions offered by the contestants.
III. Guide to the competition
The state, public and other organizations that are responsible for the overall leadership of the competition are listed.
It is indicated by the organization directly responsible for the organization and holding (Organizing Committee), the judicial collegiums serving competitions responsible for receiving and sending judges, preparation and design of the competition places, accommodation, food of participants and judges.
The organizers of the competition and GSC are responsible for the fulfillment of all the requirements set out in the Regulation. In the event of non-fulfillment by the organizers and GSC, the requirements of the Regulation may cancel the results of these competitions.
IV. Requirements for participating organizations, competition participants and conditions
Competition participants:
- Competition classification;
- the composition of the participants (age, rating, etc.);
- conditions that determine the admission of organizations and athletes for competitions;
- numerical teams of teams (athletes, coaches, specialists, judges, etc.);
- It is prohibited to be prohibited against the results of official sports competitions and participation in gambling games in bookmakers and tote by entering into official sports competitions in accordance with Article 26.2 of the Federal Law of 04.12.2007 No. 329-FZ "On physical culture And Sport B. Russian Federation».
Competition Program:
- the start date (day of arrival);
- date and time of the meeting of the main refereees;
- dates of official training;
- schedule of starts by day, indicating the species of the competition program and sports discipline code in accordance with the All-Russian Register of Sports and Orders for Making Additional Sports in the Register.
The order of draw:
It is indicated:
- the deadline for submission of applications;
- Date and time of draw;
- Conditions for the draw (procedure) draw.
V. Terms of summing up
Definition of championship
Indicate the conditions for determining the winners, winners and the procedure for their award in separate species Competition programs. To determine the rating of the sport, it is necessary to designate the rating starts and conditions for accrues of points (points, places, etc.) in coordination with the Federation by type of sports.
In one sports discipline where there is no age limit, two sets of medals can be played at the championship of the region - one among women, one among men.
In the region's championship, in one sports discipline in one age group, two sets of medals can be raisled as possible - one among juniors, young men and veterans in their age group and one among juniors, girls and women veterans in their age group.
The number of championships in the form of sports can not be greater than the amount of age groups. The number of latter may not exceed the number of championships of Russia plus one next younger age group.
The drawing cup of the area in the form of sports can not be more than two - one among men and one among women. The Cup may also be awarded according to the results of the commandation (municipal regions, urban districts).
Vi. Ensuring the safety of participants and audience
Competitions are held at sports facilities that meet the requirements of relevant regulatory legal acts operating in the territory of the Russian Federation and aimed at ensuring public order and the safety of participants and viewers, in the presence of acts of readiness of sports facilities for sports competitions approved in the prescribed manner.
The prerequisite for the competition is the presence of an ambulance at the vests of the competition "Ambulance" with qualified medical personnel and a regular set of medicinal, sanitary and hygienic and other funds necessary to provide emergency medical care.
A conductive organization is obliged to provide for comprehensive measures to anti-terrorist protection and security during mass events.
VII. Financing conditions
Be sure to consider this section in this section:
- At the expense of the regional budget, the costs of conducting competitions are accepted for funding, based on the distribution of sports for funding groups, taking into account the allocated limits and approved by the procedure for financing sports events for the relevant year.
In addition, sections that take into account the specifics and features of the sport, such as "admission of athletes from the former Union republics", etc. can be submitted.
It is allowed to charge by conductive start-up, applications or other contributions for participating in competitions (further contributions). The decision to catch contributions is made by the Federation of Sports and confirmed by the official document. The procedure for collecting contributions and issuing reporting documentation is carried out in the framework of the current legislation of the Russian Federation and the Novosibirsk region and is described in the relevant paragraph of the Regulation.
VIII. The procedure for coordination and approval of the Regulation on regional competitions
- The situation is submitted for approval to the FC Department and from the NSO of at least 3 copies. Two approved instances and electronic version (CD, other electronic media) remain in the FC Department and from the NSO at the curator of the sport, 1 copy is given to the organizer of the event. Responsibility for the accuracy of information in the electronic version of the position presented in the Department is assigned to the guidance of the sports federation.
- On the back of each sheet of the situation, the artist's visa, the date and coordination of the curator of the sport is put.

Successful competition in many ways depends on thorough and deeply thought-out training. All preparatory work is advisable to divide into several stages.

First stage Includes: a) the definition of the timing and place of the competition; b) drawing up and approval of the situation and estimates of expenses; c) allocating responsible for conducting or approving the Organizing Committee; d) approval of the Chief Judge and Secretary of the Competition.

At this stage of preparation, a provision on competitions is drawn up, which should indicate:

1. Name of the competition,

2. Goal I. tasks competition,

3. Time and place of competition,

4. Management of competitions (who organizes and conducts a contest),

5. Participating organizations and participants of the competition,

6. Terms of submission of applications (preliminary and final),

7. Conditions for holding competitions and definition of winners,

8. Award winners.

The main requirements for the situation on competitions are: clarity, clarity, concreteness and exclusion of various interpretations of the main points. This document is drawn up according to the current rules and is approved by the conducting competition by the Organization. After approval, it is mandatory for participants and judicial collegium.

The situation on the competition is not only organizational, but also a methodological document, which determines the direction of training work during the preparation. The provision should be known to those participating in 3-4 months before the competence.

Simultaneously with the Regulations on the Competition, the estimate is drawn up, on the basis of which organizations conducting these competitions allocate money and material values. When drawing up the estimate, the name of the competition, timing and venues, the number of judges, participants (including non-resident) and the cost of their nutrition, placement, travel, etc. The estimates also provide for the costs of renting premises, decoration of the place of competition, transport costs, as well as payment of service personnel (workers, doctors, nurses).

When preparing for large-scale competitions, the Organizing Committee of 5-7 people are created. The plan for his work includes the organization of the activities necessary for successful preparation and conduct of the competition (the choice and preparation of the place of competition, the preparation of the inventory, equipment, design, documentation, etc.)

The organizing committee widely attracts a public asset to its work.

In second phase Preparations for competitions include: a) the choice and equipment of the competition places; b) drawing up a program and schedule of competition; c) staffing of the Secretariat and the Judicial College; d) conducting preliminary information about competitions.

When choosing and equipped the place of the competition, it is necessary to take into account its compliance with the requirements of the Rules. In addition, it is important to trace the maximum convenience for participants and viewers.

The room where competitions are held must comply with sanitary and hygienic requirements (lighting, ventilation, etc.), as well as to have the necessary amount of locker rooms, seats for viewers, judges, recreation rooms.

It is necessary to prepare the necessary alarm, demonstration and advertising shields, posters, slogans, greetings, photo filins, diplomas, gifts, passing prizes, pennants, etc. When completing the judicial board, it should be processed from the calculation indicated in the official rules of the competition. Preliminary information about the competition is that through printing, radio, television, posters are made of reports on competition, conditions, timing and venue. During large competition The press office is created from the correspondent asset, the release of special bulletins, programs and press conferences are being held.

On the third stage Preparations for competitions takes the following job: a) reception and placement of participants; b) checking the necessary documentation and admission to competitions; c) familiarization of participants with the program, requirements and conditions of competition; d) the final acquisition of the judicial board and the completion of working with it, the seminar on judging, making a brigade, appointment on weighing, etc.; e) the establishment of contact between the judicial board, representatives, coaches and participants.

The reception and accommodation of participants is carried out by members of the Organizing Committee and the Public Assessment, and the admission of participants to the competitions - the Mandate Commission. The mandate committee consists of members of the judiciary and checks the registered application, personal questionnaires and documents provided for by the Regulation.

On the eve of the competition, a meeting is held on which the judicial board is represented, the procedure for conducting the competition is announced, the conclusion of the Mandate Commission on the admission of teams and participants, the individual points of the Rules and the Regulations on the Competition are specified, the time and place of weighing are appointed.

Subsequent work is to directly carry out competitions.

In the preparation of the program and the schedule of competitions, it is necessary to take into account the athletes and judges are busy at competitions not more than 6-8 hours a day. In addition, the judge periodically must have rest.

The competition program can be prepared according to the following plan:

Y day

8.00- 9.00-weighing of participants,

9.00-10.00 - holding draw; Drawing up a first circle of competitions, a message to the participants of the program and the procedure for holding the first round of competitions,

11.40-12.00 - Building participants for a solemn parade,

12.00-12.20 -The member parade of participants and judges. "Report by the receiving parade. Welcome word. Announcement of the opening of the competition. Raising the flag. Execution of the anthem of the Soviet Union

12.20 - Exit judges to its places and the beginning of the competition,

12.20-15.00 - Conducting competitions

15.00-18.00 - Purpiece,

18.00-22.00 - continuation of the competition,

22.00-meeting of the Judicial College. Discussion and approval

the first day of the competition. The meeting can be held jointly with team representatives.

Y day

9.00-10.00- Weighing of participants,

10.00-11.00 - drawing up couples,

15.00-18.00 - Purpiece,

18.00-22.00 - continuation of the competition,

22.00-session of the Judicial College. Discussion and approval of the results of the second day of the competition.

Y day

9.00-10.00 - Weighing participants,

10.00-10.20 - drawing up couples,

11.00-15.00 - continuation of the competition,

15.00-18.00 - Purpiece,

18.00-20.00 - final bouts,

20.00-20.10 - Summing up. Approval of competition results

20.10-21.00 - Final parade. Announcement of results. Winner's reward ceremony. Lowering the flag. Solemn march of winners.

Note. Given that the evening part of the competition is visited by more viewers than the morning, the solemn opening on the first day can be transferred to the evening.

Organization of refereeing and holding competitions *

Main judgehe heads the judicial collegium. He is the most experienced from judges. He leads all the holding of the competition and is responsible for compliance with the rules, the provisions and the discipline of participants. The success of the competition depends on the main judge, its organizational abilities, objectivity, principle, restraint and discipline. From the very beginning, he must set a calm and clear tone in work.

On the preparatory Stage Work The Chief Judge studies the Regulations on the Competition, is a schedule and program, gives an indication of the equipment of the competition site, participates in the recruitment of the refereeing board.

Before the competition, the main judge, together with a representative or a member of the Organizing Committee and the doctor, examines the place of the competition and checks the condition of carpets, tires, equipment, equipment, and scales. If everything is fulfilled in accordance with the rules, the chief judge draws out the reception site of the competition with the relevant act (see the Rules of the Competition).

On the eve of the competition, the main judge holds a meeting of judges. At the meeting, he introduces them with the situation, distributes duties, gives a single interpretation of certain points of rules. At the same meeting, a commission conducted by weighing is appointed, and judicial brigades are drawn up. When drawing up a brigade to ensure a qualified refereeing of each fight, it is necessary to evenly distribute the most experienced judges, taking into account their qualifications and individual qualities. On the same day, a joint meeting of judges, representatives of teams and participants is being held, on which all organizational issues are specified.

On the day of the competition, the chief judge organizes weighing, the draw and distributes the brigades of judges to the judging of the bumps.

During the competition, the chief judge follows meetings, at the work of the refereeing board and in general for competitions.

The main judge requires excellent knowledge of the rules and the ability to unmistakably apply them in specific cases. If after any fight is filed with an official protest, the chief judge disassembles it at the team's operational meeting in the presence of a team representative, who protested the decision of judges.

With the collapse of the protest, the main judge introduces judges with its content, hears the representative of the team and the opinion of the judicial brigade. If in the course of a detailed discussion, the fight finds out that an error was made, it is necessary to fix it.

The main judges who believe that the error of the judge should not be corrected, as this may undermine the authority of the referee. Protecting such judges, the chief judge contributes to a decrease in the quality of refereeing, disgraces the bias or weak qualifications.

Experience shows that the most often errors are observed at the time of assessing the actions of athletes on the edge of the carpet, the qualifications of prohibited techniques, assessing individual receptions and determination of passivity. If a mistake is made during the refereeing, the main judge must help fix it. In cases where in judge Brigade A complete disagreement or the chief judge is confident that the opinion of individual judges is predensual or caused by the ignorance of the rules, the issue is discussed at a meeting of the entire refereeing board in the presence of competition organizers.

The decision must be made immediately after the end of the fight until every judge in detail remembers its entire move and its assessment of controversial episodes. Only in particularly difficult cases, the chief judge may postpone the decision to a special discussion. However, the final decision in all cases should be taken out on the same day.

With great attention, the main judge should take advantage of the reasons that caused erroneous refereeing, and organize the analysis of the errors so that it was a visual lesson and a good school for all judges. Each disorder of the rules (intentional or random) should have educational importance and help improve the qualifications of judges. If the judges showed dishonesty or bias, it is necessary to strictly punish them, up to removal from the competition, and if the error is allowed due to the misunderstanding of individual provisions, to help figure it out.

In all cases, the chief judge should show a maximum of tact and take into account that the judging of the combat competition is very complex and to a certain subjective subjective.

The development of judges contributes to the daily discussion of the results of refereeing, where the chief judge points to a good and bad judging, in business and objectively assesses the work of each judge and further instructs them.

On the last day of the competition, the main judge conducts a final meeting of judges, representatives of teams, coaches, approves the results and make an assessment of all the work done.

At the end of the competition (no later than three days), the chief judge and the chief secretary for their signatures give a report (see the rules of the competition) to the organization who had committed to the holding of competitions. In the absence of the main judge, his duty is fulfilled by the deputy.

Arbitrator Performs the most responsible functions during the immediate refreshness of the fight: it leads the move of the whole duel. The work of the arbitrator is that he carefully monitors the fighters, assesses their actions and does not allow any violations of the rules. The skill of the arbitrator lies in good knowledge of the rules of competitions, their rights and obligations, a subtle understanding of the essence of the struggle, its techniques and tactics, accounting for individual features of athletes.

The judge on the carpet must have an excerpt and be able to keep calm and confidence in the tense moments. He should not fall under the influence of the audience, participants and team representatives. Each assumed error can deprive a fighter of a favorable position and thereby have a significant impact on the outcome of the fight. The best qualities of the judge on the carpet are manifested exactly that it is accurate, reacts without delay to the created position. The actions of the judge on the carpet have educational significance not only for fighters leading the fight, but also for anyone who watches her. They see the actions of the judge, evaluate its objectivity and make appropriate conclusions for themselves. All this imposes greater responsibility for the arbitrator.

The work of the referee begins with the moment of calling the fighters on the carpet. Checking the readiness of athletes, judges and a stopometrist, he gives a whistle about the beginning of the meeting. During the contractions, the arbitrator should be located in such a place where it can best assess the actions of the wrestlers or the techniques. He should not interfere with the observation of the fighters of the judge and the audience.

The referee must see all parts of the body of fighters, to predict their actions and direction of throws, correctly evaluate their location on the carpet area and be prepared at any time to prevent incorrect or dangerous actions. The arbitrator assesses all the technical actions of the wrestlers. For this, he resorts to gestures: one score - raises thumb, Two points - two fingers, three points - three fingers. With a dangerous position, he counts seconds by the movement of the hand. After the countdown of five seconds, the arbiter raises three fingers.

The referee must be energetic and movable, but not hurried and fussy. When moving across the carpet, it is better to always be from the wrestlers at a distance of 3-4 m and move along the edges of the carpet. If there is a need, the referee may come close to the fighters closely, take the position in the center of the carpet, for the carpet or cross it in any directions. He should be able to easily and quickly bend, sit down, go down to his knees, and in some cases even lie. It requires good physical training and a certain training. The arbiter manages the actions of fighters with certain gestures and whistle. Frequent bout stops create a nervous setting and adversely affect martial arts.

Therefore, the judge on the carpet should be able to correctly classify various disorders and distinguish between random and minor from conscious and coarse - such that can affect the outcome of the fight. Minor violations can be corrected without stopping the fights (to improve the capture, the position of the arm or legs, to draw the attention of wrestlers to the wrong grip). With rough violations, it is necessary to stop the fight, make a comment, warning or disqualify a wrestler.

In all cases, the arbitrator performs all the responsibilities provided for by § 15 of the Rules.

Side judge Assesses the technical actions of the wrestlers, helps the arbitrator to identify violations of the rules and defines the winner.

The main qualities of the side judge belongs to the observation, attentiveness and knowledge of the technique and tactics of the struggle. Lack of attention during the fight leads to the fact that the side judge loses the integrity of the presentation of martial arts. It may not notice the important technical actions of athletes and make confusion to the definition of the winner. Insufficient understanding of technology and tactics, poor knowledge of modern requirements and competition rules adversely affect the quality of refereeing. In these cases, the side judge may incorrectly evaluate the various technical actions and positions of athletes and make a disagreement to the work of a judicial brigade.

Actions and techniques of fighting athletes are assessed by the system provided by the rules. The side judge not only assesses the actions of the fighters, but also affects their activity during the contraction. The assessment is carried out by open judging.

These great rights impose serious responsibility on lateral judges, they require constant improvement from them.

Senior judge. Appointed from the most experienced judges. It manages the shortage of contractions, declares the assessment of technical actions in points shown by the arbitrator and side judge, and allows the audience to show. When disagreements between the arbiter and side judge joins his voice to solve one of them. The solution of the majority of 3 judges is considered a final assessment that declare.

Disqualification or removal of fighters from the fight for passive struggle is announced only with the unanimous decision of the Judges and permission to the main judge or his deputy, which was observed for the progress.

Judge Secondometristorienses fighters, judges and audience in time. He records the time of pure victory, notes the lateness of the fighters, takes into account the loss of time that is not relating to the martial art process. All his actions he agrees with the arbiter; Includes and turns off the stopwatch for its whistle.

The work of the judge-stopometrist requires great accuracy and accuracy: the wrong time can change the result of the fight, the entire speech of the participant and even the team. To avoid any kind of mistakes, you need to celebrate every minute, break or stop the fight on paper. These records can serve as a document confirming the correctness of the actions of the Security Judge.

The main judge can use them for the characteristics of individual features of the competition. In the event of a victory before the time of the battery, the testimony of the stopwatch is not discharged to zero until the result is declared.

Judge counterfixes on a demonstration shield or a light scoreboard for the technical actions of each wrestler, informs athletes, judges and audience about the course of the fight. The accuracy and timeliness of the testimony on the shield facilitates the refereeing, makes the fight more interesting for the audience and orients wrestlers.

Judge informant Performs important campaigning. It contributes to the best organization of the competition and increases interest in them.

He declares about the procedure for meetings, changes in the program, causes fighters on the carpet. The peculiarity of the combat competition is that they take place for many hours in a row and the audience, naturally, are somewhat tired.

Good information helps the audience correctly navigate during the competition, and the fight on the carpet becomes more understandable and affordable for them. The informant reports to the audience about the most responsible meetings, the result of which should identify personal and command places, draws attention to the most instructive and interesting contractions. In order for the information to be alive and interesting, it must be associated with immediate events on the carpet. The information should be clear from brief and not to interfere with the wrestlers to lead a fight, and viewers to watch.

The informant judge must be an expert on sports struggle, and when preparing for competitions, familiarize themselves with the situation, choose an interesting material from the history of the struggle, familiarize yourself with the results of the past competitions, know the sports biographies of participants.

Listage Commission. To assess the quality of the competition, the chief judge organizes the observation of the Special Commission for the work of individual judges and the performance of athletes. B The composition of the Commission includes the most experienced judges. The Listage Commission provides information that makes reasonable conclusions about the competition, the results of the work of members of the judiciary and the skill of individual athletes.

Doctor It is part of the judiciary and is responsible for the medical care of participants and sanitary and hygienic conditions for the competition.

The doctor must take all preventive measures to prevent diseases and damage to the participants, for which it checks the equipment of the competition places, the place of food and placement of fighters, as well as the passage of medical examination by each athlete on the eve of the competition. During weighing, the doctor conducts an external inspection of all fighters.

The doctor must be well familiar with the specifics of the struggle. He must carry out great work to establish the causes of injuries and eliminate them; During the competition, determine the possibility of further participation of an athlete in competitions.

Chapter VII

The success of the competition largely depends on the preparation for them. All preparatory work is carried out in three stages:

development of documentation;

preparation of places of competition;

work with participants.

Preparations for any competition begins with the compilation of the provision on them, which is developed on the basis of the Calendar Terms of Calendar and is not only a legal, but also a methodological document that determines the focus of training work during the preset players' preparation. Therefore, it is very important that the situation is timely sent to the participating organizations. Mills sport organizationCompetitions.

The situation on competitions should clearly and briefly determine the following positions.

1. Goals and objectives. The purpose of the competition (summing up the learning work, detection strongest teams, Popularization of basketball, etc.) depends on the scale and type of competition.

2. Place and timing. It is indicated by the city (base), where competitions are held, who lead them, the composition of the judiciary and by whom it is approved.

3. Competition participants. The number and name of the teams allowed for competitions, the maximum number of participants introduced into the application, the age of participants and their qualifications are determined.

4. Conditions for the competition. The methods of drawing and evaluating the results, determining the winner are considered.

5. Conditions for the supply of protests and the procedure for their consideration.

6. Awarding teams and participants. It is indicated how the winning teams and winners are awarded.

7. Conditions for receiving commands. A funding organization is called, the date of arrival and departure, the conditions of placement and nutrition.

8. Forms and deadlines for the provision of applications and reservoirs, the procedure for issuing teams and participants.

9. The place and time of the draw.

Special conditions: the presence of tall players in teams, the requirement to apply a certain protection system (personal), the delivery of control standards for admission to competitions, etc.

After the situation is developed, the cost estimates are drawn up, on the basis of which the organizations conducting the competition data allocate funds. When drawing up, the estimates are indicated:

Competition name;

Deadlines and venue;

Number of judges;

The number of participants, including nonsense, is calculated by the cost of their placement, meals, passage;

Costs for renting premises;

Expenditure on decoration of competitions of competitions;

Fare;

Office expenses;

Expenditure on paying staff (workers, doctors, nurses).

For the competition is appointed chief judge and secretary.

To prepare for large-scale competitions, the Organizing Committee of 5-7 people are created, which conducts all the necessary events directly on the site of the competition.

Its task includes the choice and equipment of the competition places, the preparation of equipment, placement sites and training, the organization of nutrition, the recruitment of the secretariat, preliminary information on competitions with the help of printing, radio, television. It is necessary to establish contact with the press representatives to illuminate the movement of the competition in local printing. You should also prepare billboards, programs, participants tickets.

The competition site is colorfully drawn up by slogans, posters, tables reflecting the course of the competition. Nearby should be rooms for changing participants and judges, shower with warm water, medical room. The competition is necessary to inform.

Strict adherence to the necessary requirements for the equipment of the competition places ensures the safety of their conduct.

The section of working with participants in the competition includes: reception and accommodation of participants, the work of the Mandate Commission for Access to Competitions, Meeting of Representatives, Meeting of the Judicial College.

The reception and placement of the participants is headed by the representative of the organizing committee. At the airport, railway stations should be posted by ads indicating the address, where to appear to participants, if for any reason they could not meet them.

Judges serving competitions are placed separately from the participants.

Admission to the competition is carried out by a mandate commission in accordance with the Regulations on Competitions. The responsibility for admission is the main judge of the competition, the chief physician of the competition and the representative of the Mandate Commission. According to the results of the match, a protocol is drawn up signed by all the main actors [Annex B].