MONITORING OF FUNCTIONAL SECURITY OF SPECIAL PERFORMANCE OF QUALIFIED ATHLETES
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Abstract
The characteristics of the body's physiological stress under simulation conditions were studied
functional states of hypoxia, hypercapnia and lactic acidosis in qualified individuals
athletes The typological features of the reaction of the cardiorespiratory system and
energy supply in conditions of simulation of states of significant physiological load
rowing, cycling and boxing. These sports differ in tempo and rhythmic structure
competitive locomotion, the structure of functional support of competitive activity.
It was determined that specialized functional manifestations are based on reliably significant ones
differences in the structure of glycolytic energy supply, in particular group (typological)
manifestations of the power and capacity of glycolytic energy supply among different athletes
types of sports. They revealed significant individual differences in reaction components
cardiorespiratory system and aerobic energy supply, in particular fast kinetics,
stability and sustainable development of the reaction during the period of fatigue compensation among individual representatives
types of sports
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