CSCSTI 77.01
The work analyzes the role of the process of acclimatization of student-athletes to various competition conditions. The purpose of this article is to study the features of the mutual influence of students’ health indicators and the biorhythmological components of their body in conditions requiring acclimatization. The dynamics of functional health indicators of student-athletes when moving to competitions remote from home, although not critical, indicated the need to take into account the factors of manifestation of acclimatization reactions due to desynchronization of seasonal biorhythms in remote conditions.
student-athletes, acclimatization, seasonal rhythms, adaptive potential, sports physiology
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