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COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSMENT OF THE ADAPTATION POTENTIAL OF BEGINNER KARATE PRACTITIONERS BASED ON ENERGY SUPPLY TYPE

Natural Science Foundations of Physical Education and Sports Training , UDC: 796.853:612.76 DOI: 10.24412/2076-9091-2026-262-171-181

Authors

  • Tsukanov Pavel Aleksandrovich Russian Federation Lipetsk
  • Panov Sergey Fedorovich Doctor of Biological Sciences, Associate Professor Russian Federation Lipetsk

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A comprehensive study of the adaptation potential of beginner karate practitioners aged 9–12 years was conducted, depending on the dominant type of muscular activity energy supply. A longitudinal prospective study involved 53 athletes. The methods included assessment of muscular activity energy supply (alactate, glycolytic, aerobic mechanisms), assessment of the cardiorespiratory system, as well as tests of physical and special fitness. It was found that the individual energy supply profile is a system-forming factor of adaptation. Specificity in the dynamics of indicators was revealed: athletes of the aerobic type showed the greatest increase in aerobic performance, while those of the anaerobic glycolytic type showed improvements in speed-strength qualities. The effectiveness of a differentiated choice of endurance training methods (uniform, interval, variable) depending on the type of muscular activity energy supply was shown. Significant correlations were found between initial functional parameters and adaptation success. The results substantiate the need for individualization of the training process at the initial preparation stage based on diagnostics of the energy supply type.

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Tsukanov, P. A. & Panov, S. F. (2026). COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSMENT OF THE ADAPTATION POTENTIAL OF BEGINNER KARATE PRACTITIONERS BASED ON ENERGY SUPPLY TYPE Bulletin of the Moscow City Pedagogical University. Series "Pedagogy and Psychology", № 2 (62), 171. https://doi.org/10.24412/2076-9091-2026-262-171-181
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