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Title: | Directed influence on anaerobic energy supply systems of qualitied free style wrestlers |
Authors: | Sybil, Mariia Pervachuk, Rostyslav Сибіль, Марія Первачук, Ростислав |
Keywords: | anaerobic energy supply wrestlers lactate a-lactate |
Issue Date: | 2015 |
Citation: | Sybil M. G. Directed influence on anaerobic energy supply systems of qualitied free style wrestlers / Sybil M. G., Pervachuk R. V. // Педагогіка, психологія та медико-біологічні проблеми фізичного виховання і спорту. - 2015. - № 7. - С. 48-58. (Web of Science) |
Abstract: | Abstract. Purpose: to experimentally prove effectiveness of directed influence on anaerobic energy supply systems of free style wrestlers, considering individual characteristics of their bio energetic. Material: in this article the data of laboratory bicycle stress test «Vita maxima» and results of special control testing have been presented. 40 sportsmen participated in the experiment. Results: individual characteristics of dominating type of anaerobic energy supply have been determined. Statistically confident difference between development of lactate and a-lactate anaerobic energetic components were found. By the data of bio-chemical indicators’ changes the authors observed increase of adenosine triphosphate (glycolytic or creatine-phosphate) in some, weaker developed mechanisms of anaerobic re-synthesis. Ways of influence on anaerobic energy supply systems, considering individual characteristics of dominating of different components (lactate or a-lactate) have been found. Conclusions: it is recommended to take in consideration individual dominating type of energy supply. |
URI: | http://repository.ldufk.edu.ua/handle/34606048/21988 |
Appears in Collections: | Наукові праці професорсько-викладацького складу ЛДУФК в базах даних Scopus, WoS, Tomson Reuters |
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