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The systemic analysis and modelling of the functional profile of elite soccer players (0.5 Mb, doc) Read
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Григорян Степан Вагинакович
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Development of a way of a quantitative estimation of a functional condition of an organism as reflections of the system approach and evident graphic display of disbalance between organs and the systems, arising at the dynamic control and, describing functioning of various systems of an organism in their interrelation for the researched sportsman or group of sportsmen, allows to reveal and estimate quantitatively tendencies in change of a functional condition, to predict both the further current of trainings, and possible deviations and complications, to trace influence of physical, physiological and other influences on an organism in view of a condition of various bodies and systems. In the circuit of inspection were selected the major variables, which significantly changing at the given contingent in concrete conditions of inspection. Using the results received during researches we had been constructed complex functional profiles of soccer players of various age and level of preparation.

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