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Physiological and motor characteristics of long distance running depending on the level of preparedness. / Ярчиковская, Людмила Вячеславовна; Миронова, Ольга Вячеславовна; Kuritsyna, A.E.; Ustinova, O.N.; Sharonova, A. V.
In: THEORY AND PRACTICE OF PHYSICAL CULTURE, No. 5, 05.2024, p. 16-19.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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T1 - Physiological and motor characteristics of long distance running depending on the level of preparedness
AU - Ярчиковская, Людмила Вячеславовна
AU - Миронова, Ольга Вячеславовна
AU - Kuritsyna, A.E.
AU - Ustinova, O.N.
AU - Sharonova, A. V.
PY - 2024/5
Y1 - 2024/5
N2 - The study involved 20 students involved in athletics and qualifying for long-distancerunning (group A (n=10) – II adult category, group B (n=10) – I adult category and above). The experiment used running testson a treadmill, during which a complex of cardiorespiratory, metabolic and motor characteristics were recorded. Long-distancerunning is characterized by maximum mobilization of body systems. The study made it possible to establish that an increasein most of the studied physiological indicators indicates an increase in the functional capabilities of those involved, andwith an increase in the preparedness of athletes, the energy cost of running decreases and the ratio of aerobic and anaerobiccomponents of energy supply changes towards an increase in the share of the anaerobic component.
AB - The study involved 20 students involved in athletics and qualifying for long-distancerunning (group A (n=10) – II adult category, group B (n=10) – I adult category and above). The experiment used running testson a treadmill, during which a complex of cardiorespiratory, metabolic and motor characteristics were recorded. Long-distancerunning is characterized by maximum mobilization of body systems. The study made it possible to establish that an increasein most of the studied physiological indicators indicates an increase in the functional capabilities of those involved, andwith an increase in the preparedness of athletes, the energy cost of running decreases and the ratio of aerobic and anaerobiccomponents of energy supply changes towards an increase in the share of the anaerobic component.
KW - athletes, running, physiological functions of the body, motor functions of the body, energy supply.
M3 - Article
SP - 16
EP - 19
JO - THEORY AND PRACTICE OF PHYSICAL CULTURE
JF - THEORY AND PRACTICE OF PHYSICAL CULTURE
SN - 2409-4234
IS - 5
ER -
ID: 121259552