Using the ART method “IMEDIS-TEST” when assessing the adaptation of athletes-wrestlers in Greco-Roman wrestling to the stressful effects of training loads
AUTHORS : Gotovsky Yu.V. | Yakovets I.V.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : Center “IMEDIS”, Moscow, Russia
YEAR : 2003 | Category : Type of Application
Recently increased attention to the problem of adaptation of high-class athletes to the constantly increasing training and competitive loads has reduced the importance of the recovery process. At the same time, a scientifically grounded approach to the recovery process is an integral part in the general training cycle of athletes. [one]. Intense physical activity at the extreme level, like any other irritating stress factor, causes nonspecific responses of the body and mobilizes its protective functions in the form of adaptation reactions [2].
According to Selye, the general adaptation syndrome has a three-phase nature of dependence on the intensity of exposure: These are the phases of anxiety, resistance and exhaustion. At the same time, the unifying position of various concepts in the development of the body’s reactions to a stressor, including extreme situations with an intense degree of exposure, is the idea of the main stages of the development of response reactions in time [3, 4, 5, 6].