Energy supply capacity when using different exercise modes for young 17–19- year-old men
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2018
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This work contains the scientific-practical task solution, which aims at the young men physical health
level improvement by physical education during the higher educational institutions studies. Investigation of
different physical load types effectiveness allowed to determine the effective physical training regime, which
would contribute to physical health level improvement during young men studies in higher educational
institutions. Running exercises were determined as the most effective health improvement means, as by running
one can improve both aerobic and anaerobic (lactic) body performance. Besides, we found out running exercises
productivity advantages in the mixed (aerobic-anaerobic) regime of energy supply comparing to trainings in the
aerobic regime (lactic), which are the main factors characterizing men physical health. So in comparison with
starting data the relative maximum oxygen consumption ratio during trainings in the mixed energy supply
regime apparently increased by 20.9%, whereas in the aerobic regimen — by 13.6%. Such trainings
effectiveness also demonstrated positive changes in the heart bioelectric activity indexes and some external
respiration indexes. Moreover, trainings three times a week with minimum internal loading value not less than
44.6% of the maximum allowable value of energy supply contributed to the physical state level improvement.
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physical health, level of physical state, aerobic productivity, anaerobic (lactic) performance, regimen of energy maintenance, means of Physical Education
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Energy supply capacity when using different exercise modes for young 17–19- year-old men / Sergiy Drachuk, Viktoriia Bohuslavska, Maryan Pityn, Yuriy Furman, Viktor Kostiukevych, Nataliia Gavrylova, Svitlana Salnykova, Tetiana Didyk // Journal of Physical Education and Sport. - 2018. - Vol. 18, is. 1. - P. 246 - 254. (Scopus)