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Title: | The character of adaptation changes in bodybuilders in conditions of sequential use of isolation and basic exercises |
Authors: | Маріонда, Іван Іванович Chernozub, Andrii Marionda, Ivan Potop, Vladimir Syvokhop, Eduard Khoma, Tetiana Spivak, Antonina Tvelina, Alisa Voichun, Helena Kovaleva, Natalia Хома, Тетяна Василівна Сивохоп, Едуард Миколайович Співак, Антоніна Петрівна |
Keywords: | The character of adaptation changes in bodybuilders in conditions of sequential use of isolation and basic exercises, bodybuilders, adaptation changes, basic and isolation exercises, training programs, biochemical indicators |
Issue Date: | Aug-2022 |
Publisher: | Journal of Physical Education and Sport |
Citation: | The character of adaptation changes in bodybuilders in conditions of sequential use of isolation and basic exercises. In: Journal of Physical Education and Sport. 2022, nr. 8(22), pp. 1962-1967. |
Series/Report no.: | ;nr. 8(22) |
Abstract: | Purpose: to study the features of the influence of training loads in bodybuilding with the sequential use of basic and isolation exercises on the nature of adaptive body changes in athletes. Methods. 60 bodybuilders aged 18 ± 0.23 were divided into 3 groups, which used different combinations of basic and isolation exercises at the stage of specialized basic training during 4 months. To determine the effectiveness of the proposed training programs on the nature of adaptive changes in the body of athletes we used morphometric parameters, indicators of bioimpedansometry and biochemical analysis of cortisol concentration and lactate dehydrogenase activity in the blood. |
Type: | Text |
Publication type: | Стаття |
URI: | https://dspace.uzhnu.edu.ua/jspui/handle/lib/44511 |
Appears in Collections: | Наукові публікації кафедри фізичного виховання |
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