CHANGES IN VALUES OF BIOIMPEDANCE ANALYSIS OF TENNIS PLAYERS AFTER TRAINING CAMPS
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Today, such a game as tennis is a popular and actively developing sport around the world, the competition of players at world level competitions is increasing, new varieties are appearing: squash, paddle tennis, pelota, soft tennis and another one. This article describes the main parameters of bioimpedance analysis of the body composition of tennis players of the national team of the Republic of Tatarstan in the preparatory period. The values of the component composition of players before and after training camps were assessed. We analyzed the dynamics of the main indicators in the conditions of the training camp. The values of the component composition of players before and after training camps were assessed. We analyzed the dynamics of the main indicators in the conditions of the training camp. Changes in basal metabolic rates and active cell mass of tennis players were assessed. The identified changes in the indicators of bioimpedance analysis of players may indicate the specific nature of adaptive changes in tennis players caused by loads in the preparatory stage of sports training.

Keywords:
bioimpedance analysis, tennis, body composition, training loads, sports training
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