Abstract
Purpose: to determine the effect of the reactive properties cardiorespiratory system to a special performance by canoe paddlers who specialize in the 200 m. Material : The study involved 22 paddler aged 18 - 29 years. Results : there were significant indicators of the reaction due to pulmonary performance and efficiency of anaerobic metabolism. The range of correlation coefficients (r) was -0.54 - 0.77 (T 50 V E) and 0,55-0,71 (V E). Conclusions : It was found that the optimization of the reactive properties of the cardiorespiratory system to realize the potential impact endurance rowers when using anaerobic nature. The greatest number of significant connections were indicators of efficiency and response of pulmonary ventilation. This allowed the evaluation of the functional improve information security work and increase specialized training sessions focus in the development of anaerobic endurance while working character in canoeing.
Highlights
In this connection orientation of training process is connected with application of training loads, ensuring the fullest mobilization of anaerobic alactate and lactate responses of energy supply [15]
We have presented correlation connections of indicators of cardio-respiratory system (CRS) response and rowers’ workability
In the table it can be seen that the highest correlation connections of special workability’s indicators and anaerobic metabolism with indicators of CRS response were registered by indicators of lung ventilation (VE, Т50 VO2)
Summary
Important is the fact that optimization of responsive features of sportsmen’s organisms influences on increasing of degree of mobilization and, as a result, realization of anaerobic glycolytic energy supply in process of competition functioning [6]. It will permit to determine those sides of organism’s responsive features, which influence on realization of rowers’ endurance, when they fulfill anaerobic work.
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