Improved general physical fitness of young swimmers by applying in the training process of endogenous hypoxic breathing techniques

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10493

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swimming, hypoxia, hypercapnic, physical

Abstract

Purpose : to examine the effect of general physical preparedness of young swimmers in the body artificially created state hypercapnic normobaric hypoxia. Material : the study involved 21 swimmer aged 13-14 years with sports qualifications at third and second sports categories. Results : the original method of working with young swimmers. Studies were conducted for 16 weeks a year preparatory period macrocycle. The average value of the index on the results of general endurance races 800m improved by 2.80 %. 8.24 % increased speed- strength endurance and 18.77 % increased dynamic strength endurance. During the period of formative experiment performance speed, agility, static endurance, flexibility and explosive strength athletes first experimental group was not significantly changed. Conclusions : it was found that the use of the proposed technique provides statistically significant increase in overall endurance, speed strength endurance and dynamic strength endurance.

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2014-10-28

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Furman Y, Hruzevych I. Improved general physical fitness of young swimmers by applying in the training process of endogenous hypoxic breathing techniques. Pedagogics, psychology, medical-biological problems of physical training and sports. 2014;18(10):57-61. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10493
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