THE INFLUENCE OF TRAINING EXERCISE ON BLOOD CREATINE KINASE IN TOP WOMAN JUDOISTS DURING DIRECT STARTING PREPARATION PHASE

Journal Title: Medycyna Sportowa - Year 2006, Vol 22, Issue 1

Abstract

Background. In many sports disciplines, including judo, it is possible to evaluate reactions of competitor's organisms to training load on the basis of the enzyme blood creatinine kinase (CK) activity. The aim of the study was to evaluate the effect of exercise load on plasma creatine kinase activity in female judoists during direct competition preparation to European Championships.Material and methods. Six members of the Polish national woman team participated in the tests. The study was undertaken during the national Polish woman team training camp in April/May 1997 (direct preparation for the European Championships). Samples for CK activity were taken from earlobe every morning for 10 days. The „Analco” set and „Dr. Lange” (Germany) photometer-LP 400 were used for the creatine kinase assays.Results. Biochemical results bear high diagnostic significance as they allow to assess real trainee's reactions to training loads and thus, they can be helpful in rational planning of loads in training sessions and microcycles.Conclusions. The obtained results show that changes in blood creatine kinase activity following exercise were dependent mainly on the type and intensiveness of physical exercise. The results suggest also, that in future, the evaluation of blood creatine kinase might be useful in monitoring of training effects in judo.

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Wiesław Błach, Katarzyna Lerczak, Juliusz Migasiewicz, Paweł Kowalski

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Wiesław Błach, Katarzyna Lerczak, Juliusz Migasiewicz, Paweł Kowalski (2006). THE INFLUENCE OF TRAINING EXERCISE ON BLOOD CREATINE KINASE IN TOP WOMAN JUDOISTS DURING DIRECT STARTING PREPARATION PHASE. Medycyna Sportowa, 22(1), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-55493