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Study on cardio-respiratory adaptive mechanisms for performance athletes with physical disabilities
Author(s) -
Elena Vizitiu,
Cristina Maria Mihai
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
balneo and prm research journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2734-8458
pISSN - 2734-844X
DOI - 10.12680/balneo.2021.470
Subject(s) - athletes , cardiorespiratory fitness , physical therapy , psychology , club , order (exchange) , applied psychology , computer science , physical medicine and rehabilitation , medicine , business , finance , anatomy
.Recently, the emphasis has been on the problems faced by performance athletes with physical deficiencies of the spine. The aim of the paper is to train coaches in awareness of physical problems, especially of the spine in swimming athletes aged 10-12 years and the development of kinetic programs on land in order to correct them. Material and method. Research on the effectiveness of kinetic programs as means of correction are very numerous and, in this regard, we aim to select the most effective exercises to correct deficiencies acquired by swimmers and change the functional parameters of the cardio-respiratory system during their training. In order to highlight the need for kinetic correction programs, the coach must work in collaboration with the sports doctor and the physiotherapist in order to prevent possible deviations from normal somatic-functional values. Results and discussions. Regarding the estimation of the adaptive possibilities of the cardio-respiratory capacity, hence the need to apply a complex of tests to assess the effort capacity of athletes. Conclusions. In this sense, we will submit to the study the performance group from the University Sports Club from Suceava, and the recovery programs will take place within the Swimming and Kinesiology Complex, Suceava.Keywords: adaptive mechanisms, performance swimmers, functional physical deficiencies, kinetic means,

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