Effects of high intensive training on body composition of women
Autor: | Jorgić Bojan, Aleksandrović Marko, Aksović Nikola |
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Rok vydání: | 2017 |
Předmět: |
lcsh:Sports
medicine.medical_specialty business.industry High intensity Training (meteorology) Muscle mass Total body Fat-free body mass Body weight High-intensity training lcsh:GV557-1198.995 Physical medicine and rehabilitation Sprint Body fat Physical therapy Medicine Aerobic exercise Women business Training program |
Zdroj: | TIMS: Acta, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 53-64 (2017) |
ISSN: | 2406-1344 1452-9467 |
DOI: | 10.5937/timsact11-12084 |
Popis: | Body composition is represented by the amount of muscle, fat, bone and other anatomic components that contribute to the total body weight of a man. The subject of research is highly intensive training. The aim of this paper was to collect relevant data on the effects of high-intensity training, as well as to clarify whether there are positive effects of high-intensity training on body composition in women. In the analyzed papers, the greatest effect was obtained with the inactive respondents whose training program lasted 15 weeks and consisted of 60 maximal sprint intervals of up to eight seconds, with 12 seconds of active rest. High intensity training can be recommended as a safe, secure and efficient exercise for reducing body weight and body fat in healthy, physically active women. However, results may vary depending on the duration, type of activity, characteristics of the sample and the state of the physical condition, as in the elderly or physically inactive women contraindications can occur. Also, continuous aerobic training of moderate character contributes to a reduction in body weight and body fat in women. On the basis of these results, it becomes clear that high-intensity training achieves positive changes in body composition, and can be recommended for daily use in fitness clubs and other places where organized systems of exercise are practiced, as a program for the reduction of body composition of women. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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