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BIOCHEMICAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL CHANGES IN HANDBALL PLAYERS DURING A SPECIFIC HIGH INTENSITY TRAINING PROGRAM


ALEXANDRU ACSINTE, EFTENE ALEXANDRU

Issue:

SCSB, Volume XI

Section:

Biochemistry

Abstract:

At the high performance handball training level the smallest details observation of the specific activity is realised now by compare some of the values of pulse, lactic acid concentration, heart rate or other physiological parameters wich could show us the specific training area in wich our handball players are acting (1, 2, 32, 34).

A physiological and biochemical approach of the specific handball effort is necesary because high performance in team handball means much more than a perfect technique or a perfect colaboration between players during technical–tactical combinations in the official competitions (5, 7, 8).

A depper understanding of the biochemical processes wich are happened in the handball player body it could be a benefit for the future training structures conception, a corect evaluation of the individual resources for a handball player in critical moments of a competititon or specific training structures addaptation, according to the permanent player demandings (24, 25, 26, 28).

Dynamic changing values of the pCO2 in relation with blood pH and LA blood concentration values is a much more significant marker than LA blood concentration itself for performance; relation between SBC and HCO3- indicates metabolic desorders wich take place during specific effort in handball, ABE values makes possible calculation of the LA blood concentration and shows the relation with other physiological parameters, others than VO2max or breathing threshold as they are analized before (6, 11, 33) .

Keywords:

handball, biochemical changes, high performance, specific training.

Code [ID]:

SCSB200611V11S02A0005 [0002533]

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