Physical Working Capacity of Boys with Different Motor Activity Subject to Typological Characteristics of Blood Circulation

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D.E. Elistratov, postgraduate
Yu.S. Vanyushin, professor, Dr.Biol.
Kazan state agricultural university, Kazan

Key words: maximum oxygen consumption, types of blood circulation, motion states, physical working capacity.
The value of physical working capacity is one of the indicators of body's functional state of organism which can be determined by studying various muscular loads. Enhancement of working capacity is one of essential conditions of growth of sports results, especially in sports associated with development of such a motor quality as endurance. Physical working capacity is studied quite well, since it is an objective indicator of "dynamic health" and depends on the age and gender characteristics, kind of sport and physical fitness of athletes.
However, the studies of the influence of motion states on the indicators of physical working capacity in view of typological characteristics of blood circulation, is outside the area of research. The present work is devoted to this problem.
The purpose of the study was to examine the effect of motion states on the indicators of physical working capacity subject to typological characteristics of blood circulation.
The indicators of absolute and relative physical working capacity and the value of maximum oxygen consumption in the groups with different motor activity depend on the level of motor activity and typological characteristics of blood circulation where hypoxic one is the most favorable for improvement of physical working capacity and maximum oxygen consumption.

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