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The research purpose is to analyze the dynamics of anaerobic performance of female track and field athletes specializing in short-distance running.
Methods and organization of research. The study involved 15 female athletes aged 18 ± 0.7 years. The sports qualifications of the subjects is from 3 to 1 adult category. To record anaerobic performance indicators, a mechanical foot bicycle ergometer Monark Peak Bike 894E was used. The following indicators were recorded: absolute peak power (PP W), relative peak power (PP W/kg) and time to reach peak power (TPP sec).
Research results and their discussion. As a result of the conducted research, it was revealed that the anaerobic performance of female athletes in speed-strength types of athletics: increases from the preparatory to the competitive period of sports training; the time to reach peak power decreases as athletes get into sports shape; the greatest changes were revealed during the transition from the general preparatory to the special preparatory stage of sports training.
Conclusion. Research into the anaerobic performance of female athletes during the entire period of sports training helps determine the effectiveness of the means used in the training process. Based on this, it is possible to assess the athlete's readiness to compete, adjust the load in micro and mesocycles and change the means and methods of training.
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