OPERATIONAL MONITORING OF FUNCTIONAL PARAMETERS IN STRENGTH SPORTS
Abstract
Aim. The paper describes functional parameter monitoring and diagnostics in strength athletes. Materials and methods. Thirty-seven athletes were examined during the year. The sample was subdivided with respect to age, sex, skill level, and weight categories. Results. The monitoring of morphological parameters provides data about general adaptive changes and related adjustments to be introduced into the training program. The analysis of fat mass enables coaches to control its dynamics within training microcycles as well as define adequate body composition measurements. Conclusion. The majority of strength athletes have excessive body weight and are at risk of cardiovascular disorders. Young athletes with excessive body weight should be under continuous monitoring to prevent early cardiovascular disease. The adjustment of the training program may be recommended to normalize body weight and body composition by means of low-intensity aerobic exercise.
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