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Article name Differences in the Functional Readiness of Sportsmen in the Preparatory Period
Authors Bankin V. . Candidate of Pedagogy, professor, konnovandrei@mail.ru
Konnov .V. graduate student, konnovandrei@mail.ru
Konnov V.M. assistant professor, konnovandrei@mail.ru
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Section Human and Animal Physiology
UDK 796.01:612
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Annotation The purpose of the work is to examine the rates of readiness of footballers during the preparatory period of training. The study focuses on the sportsmen (n = 24) aged 16–20, who train regularly (the period of 2006–2011), have a high level of sporting qualification and play in the second National Hockey League (The Croatian Football League). Sportsmen’s general and special working capacity was defined with PWC170 [4] test with the load in the form of running on the treadmill. The registration of the heart rate was made with the cardiac monitor “Polar S-810i”. The research found out the levels of readiness and their dynamics among professional football players of the Croatian Football League. At the age of 16–20 in the preparatory period with the growing MOC, there occur real (p < 0,05) increases in relative numbers that characterize functional capacity of anaerobic, alactate and lactate processes, workability, efficiency and overall metabolic capacity.
Key words football, dynamics of functional readiness, maximal oxygen consumption (MOC), preparatory period.
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