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Influence of combined methods of rehabilitation on the level of biochemical markers of overtraining in combat sports athlete

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Objective: to investigate markers of anaerobic energy supply in overworked athletes after the combination rehabilitation. Materials and methods: all athletes were divided into two subgroups: 2nd A-subgroup (23 persons) - overworked athletes with combined rehabilitation and 2nd B-subgroup (24th) - athletes with traditional rehabilitation. Results: concentration of lactic acid in the blood of athletes of the 2nd A subgroup at rest is minimal in comparison with the 2nd B subgroup and 1-group athletes, P < 0,05-0,01. After the stress test there is an increase in the concentration of lactic acid in the 2nd A subgroup, P < 0.01. After the stress test athletes 2nd A subgroups, the level of lactate dehydrogenase is higher than that of athletes 2nd B subgroups. Conclusions: low concentration of lactic acid at rest in athletes of the 2nd A subgroup indicates the adaptation and energy saving of these young men, which is due to the prevalence of aerobic mechanisms in energy supply.

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E. A. Abbasova
Национальный институт спортивной медицины и реабилитации
Russian Federation


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Abbasova E.A. Influence of combined methods of rehabilitation on the level of biochemical markers of overtraining in combat sports athlete. Sports medicine: research and practice. 2018;8(1):5-9. (In Russ.)

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