SportLogia
          Vol. 17, Issue 1, december 2021.
      
ASSESSING  THE EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT TRAINING PROGRAMS FOR PHYSICAL PREPARATION AND SPORTS  PERFORMANCE IN POWER LIFTERS WITH VISUAL IMPAIRMENTS OF HIGH QUALIFICATION
      
        Mariia  Roztorhui1, Alina  Perederiy1, Khrystyna Khimenes1  & Olexandr Tovstonoh1
        1Lavov  State University of Physical Culture named after Ivan Boberskyi, Lavov, Ukraine      
        ORIGINAL SCIENTIFIC PAPER
        doi: 10.5550/sgia.211701.en.rpkt 
        UDC:796.88.015.1
Abstract
Systematic overload, which is a training characteristic of powerlifters with visual impairments of high qualification has a negative impact on the functioning of body systems and the course of the underlying and comorbidities. This determines the relevance of the scientific substantiation of training programs for athletes with visual impairments as the most important component of ensuring the achievement of sports results in powerlifting. This study aimed to experimentally substantiate the effectiveness of the impact of various training programs on physical fitness and athletic performance of powerlifters with visual impairments of high qualification. To solve the goal we used methods of analysis of scientific and methodological literature, pedagogical observation, pedagogical experiment and methods of mathematical statistics. The study involved 16 visually impaired athletes who were members of the national powerlifting team. The pedagogical experiment was based on testing the effectiveness of two training programs, which differed in the parameters of the load components in the annual training and macrocycle periods. After the pedagogical experiment, the experimental group showed reliable indicators of growth on all tests and improvement of sports results, and athletes of the control group increased physical fitness in three tests out of five and sports results are available only in squat and bench press. In both groups, the highest growth rates in the level of development of physical qualities were found in tests aimed at determining the level of development of strength and flexibility. Comparing the results of the introduction of various training programs in the training process of powerlifters with visual impairments, we can conclude that the performance of the experimental group is much higher than among the powerlifters of the control group.
        Key words:macrocycle,  disability, adaptive sports, volume, intensity.
        References
1.    Androulakis-Korakakis, P., Langdown, L., Lewis, A., Fisher, J. P., Gentil,    P., Paoli, A., & Steele, J. (2018). Effects of exercise modality during    additional "High-intensity interval training" on aerobic fitness    and strength in powerlifting and strongman athletes. Journal of Strength and    Conditioning Research, 32(2),450-457.  | 
        
To cite this  article:
Roztorhui, M., Perederiy, A., Khimenes, K., &  Olexandr Tovstonoh. (2021). Assessing the effects of different training  programs for physical preparation and sport performance in power lifters with  visual impairments of high qualification. Sportlogia,  17 (1),44-57. https://doi.org/ 10.5550/sgia.211701.en.rpkt
Received  28.01.2021.
        Accepted:02.11.2021.
Correspodance:
        Mariia Roztorhui, PhD.
Department of power sports of Lviv State University of Physical  Culture 
Ivan Boberskyi, 11, Kostiushko Str., Lviv, Ukraine,  79000
Fax.:      (032) 255-32-08 
Phone  +3805  02658520
E-mail : mariia.roztorhyi@gmail.com 




