Analysis of Boxers' Pulse Oximeter and Chronometry Ability to Perform During Boxing

Usmonov Mansur(1),


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Abstract


Psychological emotional training, general physical, special physical, technical, and tactical training of highly qualified boxers remains one of the most pressing issues. Boxing, which is one of the types of martial arts, requires research to improve the effectiveness of the training system for specific competitors. The research paper aims to identify and analyze the highly qualified boxers’ pulse during 52 weekly training camps utilizing a pulse oximeter and chronometry to check continuously the physical and health condition of sportsmen. The research took place both in the mountain camp and in daily training sessions as well. The investigation depicts that under the higher-pressure boxer’s heartbeat rises meanwhile in the daily training session, it gets normalized. The mixed method, qualitative and quantitative research, draws a clearer picture of the observation. It can be concluded that training in high heel mountains can adapt boxers to better physical conditions and track vulnerable records.

Keywords


Boxing; Physical training; Qualified boxers; Sports; Technical and tactical training

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