The Impact of High Mountain Abiotic Factors on Kabaddi Athlete Training
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31305/rrijm2022.v02.n01.008Keywords:
Geografiya, Sport, Atmosfera bosimiAbstract
This study examines the influence of abiotic factors in high mountain environments on the training of Kabaddi athletes. High-altitude regions present unique challenges to athletic performance and acclimatization due to factors such as reduced oxygen levels, extreme temperatures, and altered terrain. The study investigates how these environmental variables affect the physical and physiological preparedness of Kabaddi athletes during their training. Data is collected through field observations, physiological measurements, and athlete feedback. The findings of this research aim to provide insights into optimizing training regimens and improving the performance of Kabaddi athletes who operate in high mountain environments.
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