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Relations of hemodynamic parameters with the manifestation of physical performance for judoka athletes (0.29 Mb, pdf) Read
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Сафарова Дильбар Джамаловна
Серебряков Владимир Владимирович
Алиева Кристина Камилджановна
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The judo and the boxing, being members of a national team of R.Uzbekistan is surveyed over 30 highly skilled sportswomen, at the age of 18-25 years engaged in combat sports, in particular. In work the comparative estimation both physical development by anthopometry methods, and componental structure of weight of a body by a method on the Hit-karteru is spent. Lines of similarity and distinction in componental structure of weight of a body, and also character of distribution of categories somatotypis are revealed. Are established prepotent and perspective somatotypis for sportswomen of judoists and sportswomen specialising in boxing. As a result of spent reseach 3 variations somatotypis sportswomen are established: ekto-mezomorfj somatotype, endo-mezomorf somatotype and somatotypis characterised as balanced mesomorphine. For sportswomen of compared specialisations prevailing is endo-mezomorf somatotypis, though the maintenance of fat much more at judoists. The revealed interrelations and distinctions between features somatotypis are caused by specificity of training activity. Parities components weight of a body are presented in calculations with the subsequent definition of a category somatotypis.

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