Abstract
In the age physiology along with the study of the basic laws of the body’s response to physical activity, one of the main tasks is the development of measures to prevent overstrain of child overstrain. It is well known to increase the capabilities of the cardiorespiratory system under the influence of physical activities. The purpose of this study was to study the age-related characteristics of the cardiorespiratory system of adolescents for physical activity used to develop strength, speed and endurance. The presence of the pronounced relationship between the types of the cardiorespiratory system and sports results gives reason to consider the types of stress as criteria for dosing physical activity, as well as judgments on the degree of motor preparedness of students for their implementation.
Highlights
Баламутова Н.М. кандидат педагогических наук доцент кафедры физического воспитания Национальный юридический университет им
In the age physiology along with the study of the basic laws of the body’s response to physical activity, one of the main tasks is the development of measures to prevent overstrain of child overstrain
It is well known to increase the capabilities of the cardiorespiratory system under the influence of physical activities
Summary
Баламутова Н.М. кандидат педагогических наук доцент кафедры физического воспитания Национальный юридический университет им. РЕАКЦИИ КАРДИОРЕСПИРАТОРНОЙ СИСТЕМЫ ЮНЫХ ПЛОВЦОВ НА ФИЗИЧЕСКИЕ НАГРУЗКИ, ПРИМЕНЯЕМЫЕ ДЛЯ РАЗВИТИЯ СИЛЫ, БЫСТРОТЫ И ВЫНОСЛИВОСТИ Целью данного исследования явилось изучение возрастных особенностей кардиореспираторной системы подростков на физические нагрузки, применяемые для развития силы, быстроты и выносливости.
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