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- W4313473472 abstract "The article is devoted to determining the physiological characteristics of a trained and untrained organism during the functional state of pre- start fever. The pre-start state is the increasing of a number of physiological functions before the start of competitive work, despite the fact that the organism is still in a state of rest at this time. Subjectively, it is perceived by the athlete as a feeling of excitement at the start. According to the physiological characteristics of the central nervous system functional state and its reflex excitability, the pre-start state is divided into the following types: pre-start fever, state of readiness and pre-start apathy. The research contingent consisted of 40 male and female students of Lutsk Pedagogical College aged 16-20. On the other hand the control group consisted of 20 students of the Primary Education specialty, who are not professionally engaged in sports, the experimental group consisted of 20 students of the Physical Culture and Sports specialty. The experiment took place during basketball competitions between academic groups at the college, which brought the results as close as possible to real competitive activity. Significant increasing in heart rate and decreasing in the time of breathing during inhalation and exhalation immediately before the start of the competition indicates the body transformation to the pre-start state. Such dynamics of functional indicators is expressed somewhat less in trained students, than in the control group of untrained students, which is clearly consistent with the pre-start self-assessment indicators of three different components. Among the students of the control and experimental groups, most were in a state of readiness. More individuals in the control group than in the experimental group were in the state of pre-start fever. Among the most important physiological signs of the state of pre-start fever in trained and untrained students were the increasing in heart rate and the increasing in breathing rate." @default.
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- W4313473472 title "Physiological characteristics of students during the functional state pre-start fever" @default.
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