Rehabilitative energy-information tools as alternative to doping

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Teoriya i praktika fizicheskoy kultury №4 2017, pp.69-71

PhD, Associate Professor V.K. Volkov1
PhD, Associate Professor I.E. Popova1
PhD, Associate Professor O.N. Savinkova1
PhD, Associate Professor V.I. Kozlov2
1Voronezh State Institute of Physical Culture, Voronezh
2Voronezh State Technical University, Voronezh

It is the aspiration for competitive success at any cost that may be viewed a prime reason for the athletes making resort to doping on the one hand and for the abuse in the existing doping control system on the other hand. The study offers a set of energy-information rehabilitation tools as an alternative to doping including the following: thinking process self-control; due relaxation methods; manual and verbal synthesis-massage; Qigong; and energy-information nutrients. It is an efficient thinking process design that provides a basis for self-improvement, and due knowledge of the human thinking process makes it possible to give recommendations for the process self-control. For the health rehabilitation process success, the following need to be done: the athlete will focus on the personal transformation agenda, thinking ability and emotional responses; and the rehabilitation specialist will mobilise due knowledge and skills to help the athlete. The relaxation methods will activate the sensations and perceptions, improve the informational contacts, expand the super-consciousness sphere and thereby improve the thinking process on the whole. The manual and verbal synthesis-massage methodology includes the following successive components: classical manual massage of the key bodily parts; with the attained relaxation being deepened by the self-control verbal formulae. Special Qigong practices will be applied to improve the informational flows and thinking process. The progress will be supported by the relevant energy-information natural nutrients to improve the informational contacts with the external reality. The study demonstrates benefits of the systemic energy-information tools applicable to facilitate implementation of a new adaptation program; improve the psychophysical abilities and bodily adaptability; increase the athletes’ stress tolerance rates and fitness for extreme performance for the highest competitive success. 

Keywords:  rehabilitative energy-information tools, health, adaptive capability, training process.

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