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Influence of physical loads of different orientation on indicators of physical working capacity and level of the maximum oxygen consumption at the qualified athletes depending on the period of training process

https://doi.org/10.17238/ISSN2223-2524.2019.2.30

Abstract

Objective: to assess the impact of physical activity of different orientation and intensity on the physical performance and maximum oxygen consumption (MOC) in qualified athletes, depending on the period of the training process. Materials and methods: 136 male athletes were examined, 116 of them were qualified athletes (age 22.1±4.1 years). I group – wrestling (n=30), II – cross-country skiing, biathlon (n=27), III – powerlifting (n=33), IV – volleyball (n=26). V – control (n=20), sports training less than 3 years. Bicycle ergometry (VEM) with the assessment of physical performance on the PWC170 test in the preparatory and competitive periods of training was conducted. STATISTICA 10.0 program was used for statistical processing. Data were presented as: median (Me), lower and upper quartiles (25% and 75%). Results: the highest rates of PWC170 – 1508.0 KGM/min and IPC – 65.37 ml/min/kg in the preparatory period and, respectively, PWC170 – 1560.0 KGM/min and IPC – 68.00 ml/min/kg in the competitive period were achieved by athletes in group II. Athletes in group III had the lowest rates of PWC170 – 1100.0 KGM/min and IPC – 40.60 ml/min/kg in both the preparatory and competitive periods – 1120.0 KGM/min and 42.04 ml/min/kg. Conclusions: high level of physical performance and MOC indicated the effectiveness of the cardiovascular system in athletes of highly dynamic sports, training for endurance (crosscountry skiing, biathlon). In powerlifters with high intensity of static loads, physical performance and MOC remained at a low level. The results can be used to make timely adjustments to the training and competitive process of athletes.

About the Authors

N. P. Garganeeva
Siberian State Medical University
Russian Federation

Natalia P. Garganeeva, M.D., D.Sc. (Medicine), Prof., Professor of the Department of General Medical Practice and Outpatient Therapy

Tomsk



I. F. Taminova
KMAO – Yugra Clinical Medical-Exercises Dispensary
Russian Federation

Irina F. Taminova, M.D., Head of the Department of Sports Medicine, Sports Medicine Doctor

Nizhnevartovsk



V. V. Kalyuzhin
Siberian State Medical University
Russian Federation

Vadim V. Kalyuzhin, M.D., D.Sc. (Medicine), Prof., Head of the Department of Hospital Therapy with a Course of Rehabilitation, Physiotherapy and Sports Medicine

Tomsk



I. N. Vorozhtsova
Cardiology Research Institute of the Tomsk National Research Medical Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Russian Federation

Irina N. Vorozhtsova, M.D., D.Sc. (Medicine), Prof., Leading Researcher 

Tomsk



N. V. Korneva
KMAO – Yugra Nizhnevartovsk District Hospital №2
Russian Federation

Natalia V. Korneva, M.D., Functional Diagnostics Doctor of the Department of Functional and Ultrasound Diagnostics

Nizhnevartovsk



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Garganeeva N.P., Taminova I.F., Kalyuzhin V.V., Vorozhtsova I.N., Korneva N.V. Influence of physical loads of different orientation on indicators of physical working capacity and level of the maximum oxygen consumption at the qualified athletes depending on the period of training process. Sports medicine: research and practice. 2019;9(2):30-38. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17238/ISSN2223-2524.2019.2.30

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