Aleksander Yurevich Osipov1,2,3, Roman Sergeevich Nagovitsyn4, Fanavi Haybrahmanovich Zekrin5, Fendel’ Tatyana Vladimirovna5, Dmitry Alexandrovich Zubkov5, Tatyana Vladimirovna Zhavner1
1Siberian Federal University, Department of Physical Culture, Krasnoyarsk, Russia
2Krasnoyarsk State Medical University named after Professor V.F. Voyno-Yasenetsky, Department of Physical Culture, Krasnoyarsk, Russia
3Siberian Law Institute of the MIA of Russia, Department of Physical Training, Krasnoyarsk, Russia
4Glazov State Pedagogical Institute named after V.G. Korolenko, Department of Physical Culture and Safety Life, Glazov, Russia
5Tchaikovsky State Institute of Physical Culture, Tchaikovsky, Russia
CrossFit Training Impact on the Level of Special Physical Fitness of Young Athletes Practicing Judo
Sport Mont 2019, 17(3), 9-12 | DOI: 10.26773/smj.191014
Abstract
The high level of individual physical fitness of athletes is one of the main factors in achieving sports success in martial arts. This study aimed to assess CrossFit training’s impact on the level of physical fitness of young (16-17 years old) athletes practising judo. The athletes’ competitive activity data was also assessed. The young athletes (n=33) demonstrated athletic performance at a level approaching that of elite athletes. They were randomly divided into approximately two equal groups. During the training of one of the groups (n=16), CrossFit sessions were used. The obtained data were evaluated using SJFT, the level of lactate concentration in blood and a comparative analysis of the judoists’ competitive coefficients (CC). Statistical analysis was performed using the Mann-Whitney U-test. A significant (p<0.05) athletic superiority has been revealed among those who used CrossFit training in the coefficient of active combat time (СС–3) in competitive matches. SJFT indicators of both athlete groups show a positive trend. Increased dynamics of blood lactate concentrations after exercises were detected among both groups. Moreover, among the athletes who used CrossFit training, blood lactate level data were significantly (p<0.05) higher, averaging 14.54±0.51 mmol/l. The duels percentage won by athletes who used CrossFit training was considerably higher than those athletes who did not use CrossFit training (59% vs 54%).
Keywords
martial arts, judo, young athletes, CrossFit training, competitive activity
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