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Xianglin K., Pengcheng G., Rusanova O., Diachenko A. Reaction of the organism to repeated training loads, directed to improve the performance of the qualified rowers of China Journal of Physical Education and Sport (JPES), Vol 19 (Supplement issue 2), Art 66, pp 453-460, 2019 online ISSN: 2247 - 806X; p-ISSN: 2247–8051; ISSN-L = 2247 - 8051 © JPES |
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Purpose: The differences in the functional support of the rowers' performance during the four trails
performed in the threshold zones of the load intensity are shown - in the zone of the aerobic (ventilatory)
threshold, anaerobic glycolytic threshold, maximum O2 consumption, at the level of ergometric power of 115%
VO2 max. High adaptive abilities of an organism to loads of relatively low intensity at the level of aerobicanaerobic
transition are noted. In conditions of loads performed with higher intensity, close to the competitive
activity of athletes in rowing, the degree of stress of the cardiorespiratory system increases, the speed of recovery
processes decreases. To the greatest extent, the level of reaction decreases under conditions of accumulation of
fatigue, typical of the second half of the distance. Participants. The study involved 38 athletes (men) aged 18–27
years old, candidates and members of the national team of Shandong Province, China. The studies were
conducted in a special preparatory period at the center for training national water sports teams (Beihai, China).
Results: The article shows the differences in functional support of rowers in the process of performing four trails
in the threshold zones of the load intensity - in the zone of the aerobic (ventilatory) threshold, anaerobic
glycolytic threshold, maximum O2 consumption, at the level of ergometric power of 115% VO2 max.
Significant differences (p <0.05) were noted for the integral index of the response of the cardiorespiratory system
- the training impulse in the process of fulfilling the last segments 1–2 and 3–4 of the trail, respectively - 5.15;
5.14; 4.77; 4.64. High adaptive abilities of an organism to loads of relatively low intensity at the level of
aerobic-anaerobic transition were noted. In conditions of loads performed with higher intensity, close to the
competitive activity of athletes in rowing, the level of cardiorespiratory system increases, the speed of recovery
processes decreases. |
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