2017
DOI: 10.7752/jpes.2017.s5227
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“…www.efsupit.ro 757 possibility of influencing the means of restoration on the links of the functional system, which is not conducive to causes the appearance of fatigue (Borg, 1982;Borg, 2016;Kozina, Shepelenko, Osiptsov, Kostiukevych, Repko, Sobko, …Mulik, 2017).…”
Section: Jpes ®mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…www.efsupit.ro 757 possibility of influencing the means of restoration on the links of the functional system, which is not conducive to causes the appearance of fatigue (Borg, 1982;Borg, 2016;Kozina, Shepelenko, Osiptsov, Kostiukevych, Repko, Sobko, …Mulik, 2017).…”
Section: Jpes ®mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…www.efsupit.ro 993 speed (Nae, & Pop, 2015;van Maarseveen, & Oudejans, 2018), Which binds (with some exceptions) inversely proportional to the strength of the muscle reduction and speed with which this force is manifested in motion: with the decrease of the external resistance, the speed of movement increases, and the muscular power falls (Kozina, Shepelenko, Osiptsov, Kostiukevych, Repko, et al, 2017). There are two components of power in speed-force actions (Kozina, Sobko, Vilvitskii, Xiaofei, Tymko, Glyadya, & Minak, A., 2018):…”
Section: Jpes ®mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…or martial arts influence the development of psychophysiological functions. This is followed by a reduction in the reaction time for visual and auditory stimuli, increased speed of operational thinking, reduced response time of choice, increased stability of reaction time during multiple tests for determination of reaction time, reduction of errors in response to various stimuli [16][17][18].…”
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confidence: 99%