Biomedical Problems of Female Boxing (Literature Review)
Scientific publications in foreign scientific literature on the physiology, biomechanics and biochemistry of female boxers has been analyzed. Coverage period 2007 -2019. It was revealed that the greatest interest among researchers is caused by motor abilities, which are the basis for building a trai...
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description | Scientific publications in foreign scientific literature on the physiology, biomechanics and biochemistry of female boxers has been analyzed. Coverage period 2007 -2019. It was revealed that the greatest interest among researchers is caused by motor abilities, which are the basis for building a training program. In addition, the functional properties of a number of systems (nervous, cardiovascular) and functional asymmetry, which are essential for working capacity, are being actively studied . These areas of research need to be developed in order to create adequate scientific and methodological support for training competitive activity in female boxing. |
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