STANDRDS FOR VARIATION RANGE OF RR-INTERVALS AT REST AND IN ORTHOSTASIS IN TRAINING OF RACING SKIERS WITH DIFFERENT TYPES OF REGULATION

Authors

  • N.I. Shlyk Udmurt State University, Izhevsk

Keywords:

heart rate variability, variation range of RR-intervals, types of regulation, racing skiers, individual approach.

Abstract

Objective of the study was to identify standards for the variation range of RR-intervals at rest and in orthostasis in training of racing skiers with different types of regulation 

Methods and structure of the study. During the study, we conducted 559 dynamic HRV tests at rest and in orthostasis at different stages of the training cycle. Subject to the study were 34 racing skiers aged 17-22 years, having the sports qualifications of I adult category, CMS, and MS. The subjects were tested in the morning after the previous training day before the first training using the Varikard 2.51 hardware-software complex and Varikard MP program (Ryazan, Russia). The predominant type of autonomic regulation was defined by the classification proposed by N.I. Shlyk. Prior to each HRV test, the racing skiers were interviewed about the physical loads performed on the previous training day, their load tolerance, quality of sleep, well-being, and participation in competitions.

Results and conclusion. The study found that the predominant type of regulation at rest in each athlete defines the bounds of the MxDMn range, divisions of the autonomic nervous system, and level of the body’s functioning as a whole. Therefore, racing skiers with different MxDMn values and vegetative balances should be subjected to different training loads, which would help timely prevent overstrain and overtraining.

The lack of clarity over the bounds of the optimal MxDMn range, or disregard of this indicator in the HRV analysis of racing skiers cannot provide researchers with true information on the level of tolerance to physical loads.

Author Biography

N.I. Shlyk, Udmurt State University, Izhevsk

Dr.Biol., Professor

References

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Shlyk N.I. Heart rate and type of regulation in children, adolescents and athletes. Izhevsk: Udmurt University publ., 2009. 259 p.

Shlyk N.I., Gavrilova E.A. Analysis of heart rate variability in control of training and competitive activity of athletes (case study of skiing sports). Lechebnaya fizicheskaya kultura i sportivnaya meditsina. 2016. No. 1 (133). pp. 17-23.

Shlyik N.I. Heart rate variability at rest and orthostasis for different ranges of MxDMn values for female skiers in training process. Science and Sport: Current Trends, 2020, Volume 8, No. 1, pp. 83-96.

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01-12-2021 — Updated on 17-01-2022

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Shlyk, N. . (2022). STANDRDS FOR VARIATION RANGE OF RR-INTERVALS AT REST AND IN ORTHOSTASIS IN TRAINING OF RACING SKIERS WITH DIFFERENT TYPES OF REGULATION. Theory and Practice of Physical Culture, (12), 30–34. Retrieved from http://tpfk.ru/index.php/TPPC/article/view/76 (Original work published December 1, 2021)

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SPORT PHYSIOLOGY