GeoSport for Society (Jul 2017)

Investigations concerning the influence of sports trainings carried out in a protected area (Natura 2000 site) on various physiological and biological parameters for athletes

  • Paul F. DRAGOŞ,
  • Mariana SZABO-ALEXI,
  • Paul SZABO-ALEXI,
  • Dorina Camelia ILIEŞ,
  • Maria GOZNER,
  • Florin MARCU,
  • Ciprian IOVAN,
  • Sorin BUHAŞ,
  • Anca-Cristina POP,
  • Răzvan DUMBRAVĂ,
  • Lucian STANCE

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
pp. 40 – 46

Abstract

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The study propose a comparative analysis of biochemical and physiological parameters and their dynamics in athletes training in two different locations: the campus stadium in the Oradea University and a protected area- Valea Roşie Natura 2000 site. The research was conducted between 31st of May 2016 –9th of June 2016 on the players of a female volleyball team of Oradea’s University Sport Club, aged between 18 and 24. We used Polar RC3 heart rate monitor, monitoring: distance travelled in each exercise, duration, calories consumed, heart rate, minimum and maximum altitude. After the effort, biological samples were taken, analysing the following indices: Creatine kinase (CK), Lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) and Sideremia; the data interpretation and the results highlighted that organizing outdoor trainings in sites like Natura 2000 has a favourable influence on the biochemical parameters, had a contribution to "breaking" the routine and being a motivating factor for athletes in their activity.

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