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Balance body against a background physical fatigue of shoulder girdle muscles of different specializations sportsmen (0.26 Mb, doc) Read
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Nazarenko Andrej Sergeevich
Mavliev Fanis Asgatovich
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It was found that the most significant differences in terms of stabilographic body balance between athletes of different specializations were observed under the influence of the power load on the shoulder muscles, which shows the influence of muscle fatigue and the work of the cardiorespiratory system to statokinetic sustainability reduction. However, stabilographic indicators of the body balance function under the influence of power load significantly less changed in athlete’s cyclic and situational types than in impact sports, due to the features of their motor activity.

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