Retrieved from Vol. 27, No. 1, 2024
Pages 14 -20
Received 19.02.2024
Revised 21.04.2024
Accepted 28.05.2024
Retrieved from Vol. 27, No. 1, 2024
Pages 14 -20
Abstract
The purpose of the article is to systematize the factors of power support of a special endurance, which are specialized in cyclical sports (for example, canoeing). The problem of integration of the leading factors of special endurance is determined. An analysis of ways to increase the specialized focus of physical training on the development of the power component of special endurance of rowers is given. The structure of the functional support of the special endurance of rowers consists of leading components: non-erogenous, vegetative, and energetic. New possibilities for increasing the power component of special endurance are analyzed due to the stimulation of reactive properties of the corresponding systems of functional support of special performance. How to ensure on this basis the ability to quickly, adequately, and fully respond to the specialized power loads of canoeists is analyzed. Existing knowledge of sports science provides conceptual prerequisites for solving the task of developing special endurance, taking into account its strength component. They include scientific and practical knowledge regarding the formation of conditions for optimizing the physiological reactivity of the body in the process of forming a specific adaptation to specific physical loads. The presence of this factor will make it possible to create conditions for favorable adaptation to physical exertion, which will stimulate the complex development of the body's functions (energy function and special power capabilities of athletes) and ensure an adequate reaction of the body of a certain orientation during the transition from preparatory work to special training
Keywords:
strength capabilities; functional support; special endurance; cycle sports; canoeing
[1] Bompa, T., & Buzzichelli, C. (2018). Periodization: Theory and methodology of training. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.
[2] Caplan, N., Gee, T.I., Gibbon, K.C., Howatson, G., & Thompson, K.G. (2016). Investigating the effects of typical rowing strength training practices on strength and power development and 2,000 m rowing performance. Journal of Human Kinetics, 50, 167-177. doi: 10.1515/hukin-2015-0153.
[3] Foran, B. (2001). High-performance sports conditioning. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.
[4] Go, P., Kun, X., & Dyachenko, A. (2021). Functional training of athletes in water sports. Kyiv: NPF “Slavutych-Delfin”.
[5] Mishchenko, V.S., Lysenko, E.P., & Vinogradov, V.E. (2007). Reactive properties of the cardiorespiratory system as a discovery of adaptation to intensive physical training in sports: A monograph. Kyiv: Scientific World.
[6] Platonov, V.M. (2020). Modern system of sports training. Kyiv: First Printing House.
[7] Van, V., Rusanova, O., & Dyachenko, A. (2019). Control of functional support for the special work capacity of skilled rowers considering specialization in kayaking and canoeing. Theory and Methods of Physical Education and Sports, 2, 92-100.
[8] Zhao, D., & Dyachenko, A. (2019). The influence of special strength training on specific components of functional support for the special work capacity of athletes in academic rowing. Theory and Methods of Physical Education and Sports, 1, 52-57.