Anthropometric and functional characteristics of athletes involved in combat sports in the Greco-Roman style
https://doi.org/10.17238/ISSN2223-2524.2019.1.28
Abstract
Objective: to determine the morphological and functional parameters of athletes-junior wrestlers, determining their specialization, qualification and training in ontogenesis. Materials and methods: 49 male junior athletes of the school of Olympic reserve engaged in martial arts in the GrecoRoman style for 6-10 years were examined. We used the Dorokhov R.N. (1994) technique of selection and early orientation in sports to determine the anthropometric temporal characteristics. Following functional indicators were determined: absolute and relative physical performance, aerobic performance, power index eagerly, type of vegetative regulation. Results: the majority of fighters teenagers CMS had mesosomal, microcorpulent, micromesomelic, micromesic and mesomacromembral somatotype. A comprehensive study of the functional parameters of the wrestlers showed that indicators of absolute and relative physical performance were higher in young men CMS and were respectively 1318.6±149.5 kg∙m/min and 19.3±2.5 kg∙m/(min∙kg). Aerobic performance was higher in adolescents and first-rank sportsmen: 51.8±9.36 ml/(min∙kg). The strength indices of the hands were higher in the young men's CMS and contributed to 70.6±6.37% for the right hand and 66.08±12.1% for the left hand, which was explained by the component body composition of the body of young men. Most of the wrestlers revealed moderate parasympathicotonia and amphotonic. Conclusions: the R.N. Dorokhova and V.G. Petrukhina (1994) method of somatotyping allows to differentiate athletes, involved in martial arts in the Greco-Roman style, into 3 levels of variation: dimensional, component and proportion and to determine their specialization, qualification and degree of training in ontogenesis.
About the Authors
E. V. KharlamovRussian Federation
Evgeny V. Kharlamov, M.D., D.Sc. (Medicine), Prof., Head of the Department of Physical Training, Therapeutic Physical Training and Sports Medicine
Rostov-on-Don
N. M. Popova
Russian Federation
Nina M. Popova, M.D., Ph.D. (Medicine), Assistant of the Department of Physical Training, Therapeutic Physical Training and Sports Medicine
Rostov-on-Don
I. N. Zhuchkova
Russian Federation
Irina N. Zhuchkova, Senior Laboratory Assistant of the Department of Physical Training, Therapeutic Physical Training and Sports Medicine
Rostov-on-Don
L. F. Safonova
Russian Federation
Lyudmila F. Safonova, M.D., Ph.D. (Medicine), Assistant of the Department of Traumatology and Orthopedics, Therapeutic Physical Training and Sports Medicine
Rostov-on-Don
L. V. Veselova
Russian Federation
Lyudmila V. Veselova, M.D., Ph.D. (Medicine), Associate Professor of the Department of Sports Medicine and Medical Rehabilitation
Moscow
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Kharlamov E.V., Popova N.M., Zhuchkova I.N., Safonova L.F., Veselova L.V. Anthropometric and functional characteristics of athletes involved in combat sports in the Greco-Roman style. Sports medicine: research and practice. 2019;9(1):28-32. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17238/ISSN2223-2524.2019.1.28