DYNAMICS OF HEMODYNAMIC PARAMETERS IN STUDENT WRESTLERS DURING TECHNICAL AND TACTICAL TRAINING

Section: Articles Published Date: 2026-08-07 Pages: 192-201 Views: 0 Downloads: 0

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This study examines the dynamics of hemodynamic parameters in student wrestlers during technical and tactical training and evaluates the adaptive capacity of their cardiovascular system under physical load. The study focuses on student wrestlers at the stage of advanced sports mastery and assesses their functional state through a two-stage exercise-load test. Key hemodynamic indicators, including heart rate and arterial blood pressure, were analyzed to determine the cardiovascular response to increasing physical demands. The research compares the responses of experimental and control groups and evaluates changes in cardiovascular parameters during technical and tactical exercises. The findings are intended to provide a scientific basis for assessing the adequacy of training loads, improving the organization of wrestling training, and developing effective methods for enhancing students’ physical and functional preparedness. The results may contribute to the development of practical recommendations for optimizing technical and tactical training while maintaining an appropriate balance between training stress and the adaptive capabilities of student athletes.

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students, competition, hemodynamics, technical and tactical training, parameters, dynamics, testing, exercises, experimental and control groups, research.