EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE ON THE FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM IN ROWING ATHLETES
Keywords:
Rowing, cardiovascular system, temperature changes.Abstract
This article describes the opinions of foreign scientists about cardiovascular changes in rowing athletes. Temperature dependence of changes in the cardiovascular system of rowers was analyzed.
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