Science and Education in Karakalpakstan. 2023 №2/1 ISSN 2181-9203
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CULTIVATION OF ENDURANCE AND PHYSICAL QUALITIES OF A CYCLIST
Tursinov B.,
Ametov S.
Karakalpak State University named after Berdakh
Summary:
the history of the cycling sport, the historical basis of its origin, the attention
paid to the cycling sport in our country, the requirements for improving the physical qualities of
cyclists, methods of improving their physical training, shock, flexibility, power distribution and
victory in competitions. General concepts about the actions to be taken during the acquisition are
given. The opinions in the article are scientifically based and commented in the prescribed order.
Keywords:
Cycling sport, attention to cycling sport in our country, equipment that does not
pollute the air, physical qualities of cyclists, strength, agility, flexibility, training of cyclists.
When you think of a bicycle, everyone thinks of a two-wheeled, light, fast-moving machine.
There should not be a person who does not enjoy the speed of riding a bicycle at least once in his
life. Now everyone's dreams were like this. Mine is just a bicycle!
We will answer the first
question. The reason is that from the beginning of time, people have been fighting with the dream
of improving their relationship and getting closer. In the middle ages, the idea of creating the
technique of moving on wheels appeared in the middle ages. Strollers with 2, 3 or 4 wheels, which
are propelled by human body, appeared in Russia, France, England and other countries at the same
time. In the past, such carts were called velospheres, and the people who moved them were called
bicycles. Many engineers have been trying to invent the bicycle for months, and many of the ideas
that have been developed over the years have had a small impact on the development of the bicycle.
The first bicycle-like drawings were created by
Leonardo da Vinci, a great scientist of the
16th century. In 1800-1801, the Ural burlak E.M. Artamonov invented the world's first two-
wheeled bicycle called "samokat" (just a jury). E.M. Artamonov's scooter was made of iron and
weighed more than 40 kg.
The bike he bought was big, the bike he bought was small, and the bike
he bought had a crank and pedals. This bicycle, which was taken by a horse, has a steering wheel,
and its height is 1.5 meters. [3,7]
On June 12, 1812, in the castle of Munich, Germany, Professor von Dreiser invented the
"Laufmachine" and announced it to the public. The word "Laufmachine" meant running machine.
It was one of the first prototypes of the bicycle.
There are two wheels, the seat is also a steering
wheel, but there is a pedal and the wheels are turned by the feet, similar to the current car. If this
type of transport became popular among the people, well-known companies would start producing
"Laufmachines".
The word "bicycle" was used to refer to the bicycle that was removed from the ground after
the operation of the French scientist Joseph Nisofor. The first bicycles, similar to modern bicycles,
were invented in 1884 by the English inventor John Kemp Starley. Bicycles came out of the blue
and became popular among the people. [4,3]
Along with the popularity of
the bicycle among the people, this mode of transportation
began to take shape as a sport. In other words, the sport "Velosport" was born. Bicycle sports -
track, highway, downhill, figure skating, veloball, and velopolo competitions appeared in Europe in
the 1860s.
Despite its popularity, cycling was included in the 1st Olympic Games held in Athens,
Greece in 1896. In 1893, this sport was moved from the track, from 1921, from the road, from
1929, from the buildings, from 1950, from the cross-country world championships. 152 countries
are members of the International Cyclists' Union (UCI; founded 1900 years ago).
In Uzbekistan, this type of sport has gained a little development after the neutrality. In
1997, the Cycling Sports Federation of Uzbekistan was reorganized. 6 national intermediate sports