Abstract

The purpose of this study is to compare two type of return to the active primary and passive state on some hematological indexes and blood safety indexes by an exhaustive training session. Methodology: a total of 20 male athletes' students with an average age 3.51+-23.95 years old, weight 4.69+-69.09 kg weight and 3.92+-177.32 cm height were selected as a sample. And randomly, they were placed into two groups of 10 people to the active primary state and return to the passive primary state and they carried out the modified Bruce protocol. Among participants at three time (before the implementation of the protocol, after implementation of protocol and after 15 minutes back to the initial state), the blood samples were taken. Their hematological parameters were determined. And to data analysis, T test was used. Findings: doing exhaustion exercise caused a significant increase in safety parameters and blood hematology.( P<0.05).There was not observed a significant difference in hematology parameters and blood safety between two groups of pre-test and past-test. (P<0.05).Conclusion: doing exhaustive activity lead to a significant increase in hematology indexes and blood safety. But after 15 minutes of return to the initial active state proportional to return to passive initial state by an exhaustive session, it does not have a significant effect on the safety and hematology blood parameters.

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