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Comparative Study of Aerobic and Anaerobic Parameters in Sports

English · Paperback / Softback

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The study of aerobic and anaerobic parameters is crucial in sports physiology, as it helps to evaluate the fitness levels of athletes and determine the type of training required to improve their performance. Ganesh Poojary's research on the comparative study of aerobic and anaerobic parameters in sports provides valuable insights into the assessment of these parameters and their relationship with sports performance.
The study involves measuring the aerobic and anaerobic capacity of athletes from various sports, such as cricket, football, and athletics. The parameters assessed include VO2max, lactate threshold, and peak power output. The results of the study show that athletes who have higher aerobic capacity perform better in endurance sports, while those with higher anaerobic capacity perform better in high-intensity sports.
The study also highlights the importance of training to improve both aerobic and anaerobic capacity, as a balance between these two parameters is crucial for optimal sports performance. The findings of this research have significant implications for sports coaches and trainers, as they can use this information to design effective training programs tailored to the specific needs of athletes from different sports.

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Authors Ganesh Poojary
Publisher Independent
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.04.2023
 
EAN 9782549855044
ISBN 978-2-5498-5504-4
No. of pages 126
Dimensions 152 mm x 229 mm x 8 mm
Weight 195 g
Subject Guides > Health > Fitness, aerobics, bodybuilding, gymnastics

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