Morphological State of Kurashs with Evaluation of Sports Specialization
Keywords:
relevance, variability, wrestling, integral, characters, transverse, empiricalAbstract
Categories of somatotypes of athletes specializing in various types of kurash are established by the methods of anthropometry and by Hit-Carter method. Results of anthropometric parameters showed that somatic state of athletes engaged in various types of kurash are differed. Similarity was found in constitution of kurashs specializing in weightlifting, freestyle kurash and national sport kurash, and endomesomorphic somatotype was determined in 67-83% of athletes, that calculating by points is expressed as 3.3:6:2. Ecto-mesomorphic somatotype dominated among judoists and sambo kurashs and components of body mass were presented as 3,3: 5,4: 2,2 and 2.9: 5.4: 2.3 respectively. Dynanic observation showed that athletes with balanced-mesomorphic somatotype prossess wide adaptation ability, providing an effective rearrangement of morphotype under the influence of training modes of different orientation.
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