Mini Review Volume 17 Issue 2 - 2026

The Effectiveness of Using Neuroenergic Mapping in the Training Process in Artistic Gymnastics

Baskakov IS, Bindusov EE* and Kovalenko VE

Department of Theory and Methods of Gymnastics, Moscow State Academy of Physical Education, Moscow Region, Lyubertsy, Russia

*Corresponding Author: Bindusov EE, Head of the Department of Theory and Methods of Gymnastics, Moscow State Academy of Physical Education, Moscow Region, Lyubertsy, Russia.
Received: November 24, 2025; Published: February 02, 2026



The article discusses the effectiveness of using the registration of ultra-slow brain potentials in the training process of young men in artistic gymnastics. The effect of complex-coordination exercises on the change in the electrical activity of individual brain zones in young male gymnasts is shown.

Keywords: Artistic Gymnastics; Training Process; Registration of Constant Brain Potentials; Training Load

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