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Прогнозирование аэробных способностей высококвалифицированных лыжников по данным вариационной пульсометрии

Прогнозирование аэробных способностей высококвалифицированных лыжников по данным вариационной пульсометрии

Abstract

Обследованы 129 высококвалифицированных лыжников членов сборных команд Санкт-Петербурга. Проводились измерение МПК прямым методом (газоанализ) и вариационная пульсометрия покоя. Аэробные способности спортсменов в лыжных видах спорта в значительной мере зависят от состояния вегетативной регуляции ритма сердца и напрямую связаны с усилением вариабельности ритма, что позволяет прогнозировать МПК лыжников при проведении вариационной пульсометрии. По результатам исследования выявлены показатели, отражающие аэробные способности лыжников. Ими оказались: частота сердечных сокращений (средняя и максимальная), вариационный размах, мода и вегетативный показатель ритма сердца.

The study involved 129 elite skiers members of the teams in St. Petersburg. Maximal oxygen uptake was measured by the direct method (gas analysis) and the rhythm variability rest etc. Aerobic capacity of athletes in ski sports are largely dependent on the state of autonomic regulation of heart rate and is directly linked to increased heart rate variability, which allows skiers to predict the maximal oxygen uptake by heart rate variability. The study identified the indicators reflecting the aerobic capacity of skiers. They were: the heart rate average and maximum, scale variation, mode and vegetative index of rhythm of the heart.

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ЛЫЖНИКИ, ВАРИАЦИОННАЯ ПУЛЬСОМЕТРИЯ, АЭРОБНЫЕ СПОСОБНОСТИ

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