Typological characteristics of a highly skilled hockey referee
Abstract
Introduction. A critical professional aspect of ice hockey refereeing involves the ability to quickly assess game situations and make accurate decisions during intense and prolonged physical activity. Investigating the psychophysiological features of highly skilled ice hockey referees enables the development of professionally significant selection criteria. Aims: to identify the model typological characteristics of highly skilled ice hockey referees. Materials and methods. The study was conducted during the training camps of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL), held from July 24th to August 28th, 2023, in Moscow. The study included the chief referees of the KHL (n = 40, age 38.36 ± 5.02 years). To assess temperament type, the personal questionnaire EPI-A (Eysenck Personality Inventory) was employed. To determine the strength of the nervous system, the tapping test, following E.P. Ilyin’s method, was conducted. Visual-motor coordination was assessed using a neuromuscular warm-up program (Co-Reaction). Results. Highly skilled ice hockey referees exhibit a prevalence of sanguine-phlegmatic and sanguine temperament types. They possess a medium-strong nervous system, as indicated by their tapping rate, and are able to maintain motor-reaction speed during both psycho-emotional and physical exertion. Conclusion. The acquired data can be used to develop individual profiles and model characteristics of ice hockey referees, which can subsequently be employed for training and selection purposes in high-performance sports.
Downloads
References
2. Alshuvayli H.H., Kudryavtsev M.D., Panov E.V. et al. Features of the process of comprehensive training of football referees in Russia and Iraq, taking into account the motivation of students. Problemy sovremennogo pedagogicheskogo obrazovaniya = Problems of modern peda-gogical education. 2019;64-1:13–19. (in Russ.).
3. Taymazov V.A., Golub Ya.V. Psikhofiziologicheskoe sostoyanie sportsmena: metody otsenki i korrektsii [The psychophysiological state of an athlete: methods of assessment and correction]. Saint-Petersburg. Publ. Piter. 2004:400. (in Russ.).
4. Tarabrina N.Yu., Kraev Yu.V. Psychophysiological assessment of sense of time in football referees of different qualifications. Nauka i sport: sovremennye tendentsii = Science and sports: current trends. 2018;4(21):152–157. (in Russ.).
5. Hancock D.J., Ste-Marie D.M. Gaze behaviors and decision making accuracy of higher- and lower-level ice hockey referees. Psychology of Sport and Exercise. 2013;14(1):66–71. DOI: 10.1016/j.psychsport.2012.08.002
6. Zakharova A.V., Mekhdieva K.R., Ezhov A.N., Taghvaei E. Functional profiles of night hockey league winners (40+). Chelovek. Sport. Meditsina = Human. Sport. Medicine. 2023;23(1):7–12. (in Russ.). DOI: 10.14529/hsm230101
7. Ilin E.P. Psikhomotornaya organizatsiya cheloveka [Human psychomotor organiza-tion]. Saint-Petersburg. Publ. Piter. 2003:384. (in Russ.).
8. Nopin S.V., Koryagina Yu.V., Kushnereva Yu.V. Tapping test as an indicator of efficiency, strength and endurance of the nervous system in athletes of different sports. Sovremennye voprosy biomeditsiny = Modern Issues of Biomedicine. 2022;6(2). (in Russ.). DOI: 10.51871/2588-0500_2022_06_02_10
References on translit
-Copyright (c) 2024 Psychology. Psychophysiology
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.