Instrumental means and methods for diagnosing the level of functional response an athlete on normed physical load
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https://doi.org/10.15587/2313-8416.2015.44602Keywords:
dynamic model, accelerometer, coordinating and kinematic structure, variability range, functional statusAbstract
This article presents instrumental means and methods to their use for rapid diagnosis the movement of the athlete during sports exercises. This article describes the ability of means and methods to quickly assess the status of the regulatory systems for monitoring the adequacy of athlete's functional response on normed load in order to optimize the training process
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