2020
DOI: 10.15561/20755279.2020.0505
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Ratio and interconnections of functional fitness structure key components of elite combat athletes at the stage of maximum realization of individual capabilities

Abstract: Background and Study Aim.  The objective of the work consisted in studying the ratio and interconnections of functional fitness structure key components of elite combat athletes in the process of adaptation to physical loads at the stage of individual capacity maximum realization. Material and Methods. 55 highly skilled wrestlers aged 19-27 years old, members of the national teams of Ukraine in different styles of wrestling - freestyle, Greco-Roman, judo were examined. The assessment of wrestlers’ functi… Show more

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“…In the cadet (U17) age group, the length of each round is 2 min, and the break between rounds is 30 s [5]. This means that the training process of wrestlers preparing to compete at championship competitions must include attention to the appropriate body composition of the athlete, the formation of anaerobic capacity, the formation of aerobic capacity, and the way it is conducted to give the athlete a quick recovery after exercise in the high-intensity zone [6][7][8][9]. Previous studies have shown that the body composition of athletes is significantly related to the physiological and metabolic conditions of sports, diet, sports training, health, and performance of athletes, and regular measurements are necessary.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the cadet (U17) age group, the length of each round is 2 min, and the break between rounds is 30 s [5]. This means that the training process of wrestlers preparing to compete at championship competitions must include attention to the appropriate body composition of the athlete, the formation of anaerobic capacity, the formation of aerobic capacity, and the way it is conducted to give the athlete a quick recovery after exercise in the high-intensity zone [6][7][8][9]. Previous studies have shown that the body composition of athletes is significantly related to the physiological and metabolic conditions of sports, diet, sports training, health, and performance of athletes, and regular measurements are necessary.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%