PHYSIOLOGICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL BASES AND PEDAGOGICAL TECHNOLOGIES OF ADAPTATION TO PHYSICAL LOAD OF DIFFERENT SIZE IN ATHLETES
Abstract
This study investigates the physiological and biochemical foundations underlying the adaptation of athletes to varying degrees of physical load. It explores the intricate mechanisms involved in the adaptive responses of athletes to different intensities of exercise and their implications for performance enhancement. The research delves into the intricate interplay of physiological systems, biochemical markers, and pedagogical technologies employed to optimize athlete’s adaptation to diverse levels of physical exertion. By examining these aspects, this study aims to provide comprehensive insights into the strategies and interventions that facilitate efficient adaptation, thereby aiding in the development of tailored training regimens for athletes across different disciplines.