Acute Behaviour of Physiological Variables in MMA Fighters Pre, During and After Competition |Biomedgrid
Journal: American Journal of Biomedical Science & Research (Vol.13, No. 6)Publication Date: 2021-08-10
Authors : Rodrigo Poderoso de Souza; Pedro Zorzela Poderoso; Ana Carolina Gleden Poderoso; Fabio Oliveira Santos; Jefferson Campos Lopes;
Page : 614-620
Keywords : Acute behavior; Physiological variables; MMA fighters; Taekwondo; karate;
Abstract
Mixed Martial Arts or Mixed Martial Arts, better known as MMA, is practiced as a regularly counted sport or in tournaments in which two competitors seek to defeat each other, having as main characteristic the freedom to combine a “MIX” of fighting modalities and/or martial arts such as boxing, muay thay, taekwondo, karate, jiu-jitsu, judo, sambô, Wrestling [1] as well as the use of various body parts to strike blows against your opponent, and the fight must be won by knockout [2].
It is understood with acute behaviour all responses resulting from a high intensity, strenuous task and these can be analysed differently or related to such tasks, seeking interpretations for this behaviour can determine a better sports performance since the planning/periodization of the training presents individualized parameters of organization and prescription-with these answers expected to be the most assertive as the physiological responses during a competition.
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