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THE USE OF COMPREHENSIVE DIAGNOSTICS FOR ASSESSING THE FITNESS OF WEIGHTLIFTERS
Author(s) -
A Korzhenevsky,
В А Клендар,
G Kurguzov,
Любовь Викторовна Тарасова
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
čelovek. sport. medicina
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.244
H-Index - 5
eISSN - 2500-0209
pISSN - 2500-0195
DOI - 10.14529/hsm19s206
Subject(s) - athletes , anaerobic exercise , physical medicine and rehabilitation , physical therapy , medicine , blood lactate , heart rate , blood pressure
Aim. The purpose of the article is to develop a method of comprehensive diagnostics for assessing the functional status of weightlifters. Materials and methods. The study involved 14 highly skilled weightlifters at 2 pre-competitive stages of training. The parameters of cardiovascular (heart rate, blood pressure, Gench test), central nervous (differentiation of large and small muscular efforts, statokinetic stability of the body, the speed of sensorimotor reactions), neuromuscular (muscular response threshold) systems were determined. Power capabilities of athletes were investigated. On the 3rd minute of recovery after load blood sampling for lactate analysis was carried out. Results. The results obtained show that at 1 precompetitive stage of training when special exercises are primarily used athletes demonstrate the initial symptoms of fatigue (cardiovascular system and a number of indicators of the central and neuromuscular systems) along with the high level of development of power qualities and high anaerobic capacity. When re-testing athletes during their preparation for the most important competitions provided by a versatile training program, the functional status of the body systems was considered to be high. Conclusion. A comprehensive study allows assessing the fitness of weightlifters from a systemic perspective. The use of the developed method allowed to prove new approaches to training of highly skilled weightlifters.

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