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Title: Functional fitness of elite athletes in team sports
Authors: Mekhdieva, K. R.
Zakharova, A. V.
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: South Ural State University - Institute of Sport, Tourism and Service
Citation: Mekhdieva, K. R. Functional fitness of elite athletes in team sports / K. R. Mekhdieva, A. V. Zakharova. — DOI 10.14529/hsm170401 // Human Sport Medicine. — 2017. — Vol. 4. — Iss. 17. — P. 5-13.
Abstract: Aim - to assess functional fitness of professional athletes engaged in team sports. Materials and Methods. The research involved 19 professional basketball players (age - 24.9 ± 5.3, body length - 198.36 ± 7.9 cm, body weight - 94.34 ± 13.3 kg) and 14 futsal players (age - 25.8 ± 4.6, body length - 181 ± 6 cm, body weight - 79.4 ± 7.1 kg). The functional state was assessed with the help of cycle ergometer test with a maximal protocol (“to exhaustion”) under constantly increasing load (RAMP). We analyzed main parameters of the functional state of the cardiorespira-tory and muscular systems at rest and in the course of the whole test, and maximum values reached in the final part of the test and during the first three minutes of recovery. Results. It was established that heart rate (HR) levels immediately before the test were within the normal range for athletes (65.7 ± 9.2 beats per minute - in the basketball players and 69.79 ± 11.47 bpm in the futsal players). However, exhaustion HR levels in both groups were below normal values for athletes (171.43 ± 10.36 bpm - in the futsal players and 167 ± 13.8 bpm in the basketball players). The revealed significant differences in maximum breathing capacity between the basketball players (145.59 ± 35.63 L/min) and futsal players (129.31 ± 32.39 L/min) were associated with anthro-pometrical features rather than with the level of the functional fitness. Significantly higher levels of relative maximum power during the loaded test for the futsal players (4.59 ± 0.36 W/kg) as compared to the basketball players were considerably lower than normal values for athletes (5 W/kg). Conclusion. Control of the functional state and its changes in team sports should be an inherent part of organization of the training process in order to sustain stability and competitive effectiveness throughout the whole sport season. © 2017 South Ural State University - Institute of Sport, Tourism and Service. All rights reserved.
Keywords: FUNCTIONAL STATE OF ATHLETES
LOADED TEST
MAXIMUM OXYGEN CONSUMPTION
PROFESSIONAL SPORTS
TEAM SPORTS
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/90405
Access: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
cc-by-nc-nd
RSCI ID: 30776521
SCOPUS ID: 85069877793
WOS ID: 000424295600001
PURE ID: 6472327
ISSN: 2500-0209
DOI: 10.14529/hsm170401
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