Peculiarities of respiratory functions in qualified swimmers exposed to multidirectional physical loads

IF 0.5 Q4 SPORT SCIENCES Journal of Human Sport and Exercise Pub Date : 2021-03-09 DOI:10.14198/JHSE.2022.174.13
A. Bolotin, V. Bakayev, O. Ponimasov, V. Vasilyeva
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The peculiarities of the swimmers’ respiratory system response to a special physical load were studied. The swimmers of high sports qualification aged 16–18 years old, who specialize in swimming at distances of various lengths, underwent the examination. At the first stage, we used exercises aimed at enhancing the anaerobic work power in swimming. At the second stage, the parameters of the swimmers’ respiratory system response to the load in aerobic and anaerobic zone were studied. At the third stage of the study, the changes of the swimmers’ respiratory functions under physical loads at the level of MOC (maximum oxygen consumption) were researched. The investigation of respiratory system functions of stayer swimmers was conducted with the use of a Spirolab-3 spirometer (spirograph). We found that the recovery of qualified swimmers can be activated when aerobic and anaerobic mechanisms of energy metabolism are combined. The results of the study confirm that the swimmers’ respiratory functions influence the processes of recovery of their working capacity after being exposed to multidirectional physical loads. The sprinters’ anaerobic mechanisms of muscle function are better developed. The stayers’ aerobic mechanisms of energy metabolism function better. In order to activate the recovery of qualified swimmers, it is advisable to combine aerobic and anaerobic mechanisms of energy metabolism.
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暴露于多向物理负荷的合格游泳运动员呼吸功能的特点
研究了游泳运动员呼吸系统对特殊物理负荷的反应特点。年龄在16至18岁之间,具有较高运动资格的游泳运动员,擅长不同长度的距离游泳,接受了考试。在第一阶段,我们使用旨在增强游泳无氧工作能力的练习。在第二阶段,研究了游泳运动员在有氧区和无氧区呼吸系统对负荷的反应参数。在研究的第三阶段,研究了游泳运动员在最大耗氧量(MOC)水平的物理负荷下呼吸功能的变化。采用肺活量计(Spirolab-3)对留守游泳运动员的呼吸系统功能进行了调查。我们发现,当能量代谢的有氧和无氧机制相结合时,合格游泳运动员的恢复可以被激活。研究结果证实,游泳运动员在暴露于多向物理负荷后,其呼吸功能会影响其工作能力的恢复过程。短跑运动员的无氧肌肉功能机制得到了更好的发展。留守者能量代谢的有氧机制功能更好。为了激活合格游泳运动员的恢复,建议将能量代谢的有氧和无氧机制结合起来。
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期刊介绍: JHSE contributes to the continuing professional development of sport and exercise sciences, including a high-level research in biomechanics, exercise physiology, sports history, nutrition, and a wide range of social and ethical issues in physical activity, and other aspects of sports medicine related quality of life and biophysical investigation of sports performance.
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