OPTIMIZING A PERFORMANCE-BASED SELECTION AND CLASSIFICATION MODEL FOR YOUNG RUNNERS
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young runners, selection, classification system, sports performance, optimization, methodology.Abstract
Selection and classification of young runners is one of the key factors in achieving success in the sports field. This article examines the development of an optimized model for a selection and classification system based on sports performance. The study analyzed the physical, physiological, and psychological indicators of young runners, compared existing methodologies, and developed a concept for an optimized system. The results provide coaches with the ability to select young athletes accurately, transparently, and performance-oriented.
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