Comparative Analysis of Anthropogenetic Conditions and Morphofunctional Parameters of Mongolian Wrestlers and Track and Field Athletes

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Gundegmaa Lkhagvasuren, Ph.D.
Mongolian National Institute of Physical Education, Ulan-Bator
E.A. Bondaryeva, Ph.D.
Russian State University of Physical Culture, Sport, Youth and Tourism (SCOLIPC), Moscow
Shagdar Bat-Erdene
Mongolian National Institute of Physical Education, Ulan-Bator

Key words: morphofunctional parameters, wrestlers, track and field athletes.

The purpose of the present research was to determine the level and dynamics of morphofunctional parameters in Mongolian boys involved in various sports.
As shown by the study, sports occupations determine the level of physical development. Significant differences in body built characteristics depending on sports specialization were revealed.
Mongolian national wrestlers are characterized by bigger body size and better strength indicators compared to track and field athletes.

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