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Типологические особенности кровообращения у спортсменов-пловцов на стандартные и марафонские дистанции в зависимости от структуры тренировочного процесса

Типологические особенности кровообращения у спортсменов-пловцов на стандартные и марафонские дистанции в зависимости от структуры тренировочного процесса

Abstract

В работе рассматриваются особенности изменения типологической структуры кровообращения у пловцов на марафонские дистанции в зависимости от структуры тренировочного процесса. Показаны различия в типологическом представительстве у пловцов на стандартные и марафонские дистанции в предсоревновательном и соревновательном этапах подготовки. Недостаточно разработанная система тренировочных нагрузок приводит к формированию менее оптимальной типологической структуры кровообращения у пловцов-марафонцев.

In the work the features of change of typological structure of circulation of blood are examined for swimmers on distances of marathons depending on the structure of training process. Distinctions are shown in a typological representative office for swimmers on standard and marathons distances in the pre-competition and competition stages of preparation. Insufficiently designed system of training loads gives in formation of less optimum typological frame of a circulation at swimmers.

Keywords

ОРТОСТАТИКА, ПЛОВЦЫ, ТИПЫ КРОВООБРАЩЕНИЯ, ТРЕНИРОВОЧНЫЙ ПРОЦЕСС, ЭТАПЫ СПОРТИВНОЙ ПОДГОТОВКИ, ПЛАВЦі, ТИПИ КРОВООБіГУ, ТРЕНУВАЛЬНИЙ ПРОЦЕС, ЕТАПИ СПОРТИВНОї ПіДГОТОВКИ.

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