Regulated breathing modes in pre-season shooting practices of skilled biathletes
The study gives theoretical grounds for application of regulated breathing modes in the skilled biathletes` shooting practices to improve the shooting skills with account of the individual competitive predispositions.
Subject to the shooting practices testing experiment were 26 skilled biathletes including 8 shooters, 9 racers and 9 all-round biathletes. The athletes were trained as required by the experimental training model with application of the following breathing control practices: resting practices; breath-holding; forced breathing; zeroing-in breathing; high-rifle-support; mirror-assisted zeroing-in; and close-up (relaxation) breathing practices. The breathing practices were tested in the following Experimental Groups (EG): all-round EG, shooting EG and racing EG, in the varied-intensity training conditions; with the Reference Group trained as required the traditional training model. The breathing control model testing experiment showed its benefits as verified by the EG progress in the varied-intensity training conditions; and found the most efficient regulated breathing modes applicable in different competitive conditions.
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| Notations: | technical sports |
| Published in: | Theory and Practice of Physical Culture |
| Language: | English Russian |
| Published: |
2018
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| Edition: | Russ. Titel: Reglamentirovannye režimy dychanija v strelkovoj podgotovke biatlonistov razlicnogo tipa sorevnovatel'noj podgotovlennosti |
| Online Access: | http://www.teoriya.ru/ru/node/9102 |
| Issue: | 8 |
| Pages: | 67-69 (print) |
| Document types: | article |
| Level: | advanced |