CARDIORESPIRATORY ASSESSMENT OF RESPIRATORY FUNCTION REACTIVITY IN ELITE KICKBOXERS DURING TWO-PHASE TESTING AT THE REALIZATION MESOCYCLE STAGE
Abstract
Aim. This paper aims to evaluate the responsiveness of pulmonary function in elite kickboxers during the realization mesocycle through modified training interventions. Materials and methods. Thirty-two national-level kickboxers were allocated into 2 groups (N = 16/group). The prospective application of the Oxycon Pro (Mobile) system with accessories (Care Fusion Germany 234 GmbH, Germany) is presented. Results. The modified training regimen significantly extended periods of dynamic homeostasis, manifested as discrete quasi-steady states in respiratory parameters. These physiological markers correlated with enhanced competitive readiness in the intervention group. Conclusion. The integration of apnea training with sport-specific movement patterns elicited superior training adaptations, evidenced by reduced cardiopulmonary stress and improved metabolic economy during high-intensity exertion.
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