Central European Journal of Sport Sciences and Medicine

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Lista wydań / Vol. 6, No. 2/2014
Criteria of Athlete Neuromuscular System Reserve Capacities during Performance of Speed-Strength Work

Autorzy: Jan Jashchanin
Faculty of Physical Culture and Health Promotion, Szczecin University, Poland

Oleksandr Pryimakov
Faculty of Physical Culture and Health Promotion, Szczecin University, Poland

Aleksandr Shchegolkov
Institute of Physical Education and Sport, National Pedagogical Dragomanov University, Kiev, Ukraine
Słowa kluczowe: athletes efforts electric activity of muscles fatigue jumps work capacity
Data publikacji całości:2014
Liczba stron:9 (35-43)

Abstrakt

The work presents complex methods of simultaneous registration of electric activity of the lower extremity muscles and efforts developed in the process of jumping test performance to exhaustion with revealing structural changes of muscles, their capillaries and other energy supply elements. Methodology reveals inborn predisposition of the system of execution and management of locomotion to loads of different character as well as the level of neuromuscular system reserve capacities in the process of long-term adaptation to physical loads.
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