Functional dichotomy (symmetry – asymmetry) of physical development in men who are engaged in triathlon

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Gorenko Zoya
Ocheretko Boris
Kovelskaya Antonina
Горенко Зоя
Очеретько Борис
Ковельськая Антонина

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Slobozhanskyi herald of science and sport

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Purpose: explore the dichotomy of the physical development of men who are engaged in triathlon and long-distance running on the highway. Conclusion: most amateur athletes who practice triathlon or long-distance runner on the highway have an asymmetry in their lower limbs. The most pronounced asymmetry has athletes with a performance at the level of maximum oxygen consumption of 4,0–4,5 W∙kg–1. In the first to fourth groups, an increase in the asymmetry of the lower extremities is observed, whereas in the group with high performance (4,6–5,5 W∙kg–1), the asymmetry decreases, which may be a necessary condition for achieving high results.

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Gorenko Zoya Functional dichotomy (symmetry – asymmetry) of physical development in men who are engaged in triathlon / Zoya Gorenko, Boris Ocheretko, Antonina Kovelskaya // Slobozhanskyi herald of science and sport. - 2018. - № 5(67). - P. 15-21.

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