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Методика развития анаэробных гликолитических возможностей бегунов на средние дистанции

Методика развития анаэробных гликолитических возможностей бегунов на средние дистанции

Abstract

В статье представлены результаты проведенного полевого эксперимента по повышению анаэробных гликолитических возможностей высококвалифицированных бегунов, специализирующихся в беге на средние дистанции. В эксперименте использовался шестинедельный тренировочный мезоцикл с одновременной регистрацией времени пробегания предложенных отрезков, частоты сердечных сокращений и концентрации молочной кислоты до начала тренировки, во время и после ее окончания. В результате проведенного эксперимента выявлен положительный эффект физиологического воздействия, способствующий развитию гликолитической анаэробной мощности и емкости.

Results of the conducted experiment on the increase of anaerobic glycolitic abilities of elite middle distance runners are presented in the article. 6-week training was offered by us in the experiment. 300-metre distance results heart beat rate and lactate concentration were registered before during and after the anaerobic training session. Positive effect of physiological influence was revealed enhancing the development of glycolitic anaerobic capacity and volume.

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БЕГУНЫ НА СРЕДНИЕ ДИСТАНЦИИ, ГЛИКОЛИТИЧЕСКАЯ АНАЭРОБНАЯ МОЩНОСТЬ, ГЛИКОЛИТИЧЕСКАЯ АНАЭРОБНАЯ ЕМКОСТЬ, МЕТОДИКА ТРЕНИРОВКИ

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