Evaluation of Special Performance of Skilled Chinese Athletes in Rowing
Keywords:
rowing, special capacity, Chinese rowersAbstract
The objective of the article is to assess the level of Chinese rower’s special performance at the distance of 2000 meters taking into account different components of competitive distance.
It was shown the possibility of integral and differentiated assessment of special performance of rowers. It was conducted the evaluation of speed-power potential, anaerobic reserve, working quality at a distance in conditions of accumulation of fatigue and the overall capacity of rowers. It was shown that according to the main indices of special working capacity, Chinese athletes fall behind the leading world athletes in average at 7,8 %. Indices of working capacity at the second part of the distance differ at 6,5 % (according to maximal ergometric capacity on strokes), at 42,1 % (according to the time of support of ergometric capacity). The highest individual changes of indices are noted at the second part of the distance in conditions of growing fatigue. In this case indices of individual differences were within the range 38,7 % – 40,9 %.
An important criterion for effective representation technique is the ability to express the diagnosis and evaluation of research results in short time intervals. This allows you to test and evaluate the level of special functionality amjng a significant number of athletes. It is important for the training of qualified athletes in China.
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