Ergometric Criteria of Anaerobic Working Capacity in Athletes of Different Age and Gender

被引:2
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作者
Z. B. Belotserkovskii
B. G. Lyubina
V. A. Gorelov
I. V. Ugol'kova
机构
[1] Russian State Academy of Physical Culture,
[2] Sirenevyi bul'v. 4,undefined
[3] Institute of General Pathology and Pathophysiology,undefined
[4] Russian Academy of Medical Sciences,undefined
关键词
Body Size; Circulatory System; Maximal Intensity; Great Power; Working Capacity;
D O I
10.1023/B:HUMP.0000013772.49716.f1
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The ergometric assessment of anaerobic working capacity in athletes of different age (11–32 years) and gender was carried out. The results showed a well-defined interrelationship between the level of the anaerobic working capacity, the total body sizes, and such a physical (motive) quality as quickness. Athletes with more pronounced signs of an “athletic heart” and a more perfect reaction of the circulatory system under conditions of submaximum physical loads performed short-term muscular work of maximal intensity with greater power, which evidenced their higher level of anaerobic working capacity.
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