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84. Green H.J. What is the physiological of training-induced adaptations
in muscle mitohondrial capacity. Human Kinetics Publ. // Biochemistry of
Exercise IX / R.J. Maughan, S.M. Shirreffs end. 1996. P. 345360.
85. Habgerg J.M. Exercise, fitness and hypertension // C. Bouchand,
R.J. Shephard, T. Stephans, J.R. Sutton, B.D. McPherson (End.). Exercise,
fitness and helth. Champaign I.L.: Human Kinetics, 1990. P. 455466.
86. Hakkinen K. Factors influencing trainability of muscular strength
during sport term and prolonged training // National strength and Conditional
associatin Journal. 1985. ¹ 2. P. 3237.
87. Hakkinen K., Pakarakinen A., Alen M., Komi P.V. Serum hormones
during prolonged traning of neuromuscular perfomance // Eur. J. Apll. Physiol.
Occup. 1985. ¹ 53. P. 287293.
88. Hines E.W. Fitness swimming  Humag Kinetics. 1999. 185 ð.
89. Hunter G., Demment R., Miller D. Developing of strength and
maximum oxygen uptake during simultaneous traning for strength and
edurance // J. Sports Ìåd. and Phys. Fitness. 1987. P. 269275.
90. Lukaszewska J.H., Wojcieszak I., Wojczuk J., et al. Aerobic capacity
and release of hormones in exercise // Biology of sport. 1989. P. 8292.
91. Luthi J.M., Howald H., Claasen H., et al. Structural changes in
skeletal muscles tissue with heavy  resistance exercise // Int. J. Sports
Ìåd. 1986. ¹ 7. P. 123127.
92. McDougai J.D., Sele D.G., Moroz J.R., et al. Mitochondrrial volume
density in human skeletal muscle following heavy resistance training // Med.
Sci. Sports. 1979. ¹ 11. P. 164166.
93. Nachemson A.L. Exercise fitness and back pain // C. Bouchand,
R.J. Shephard, T. Stephans, J.R. Sutton, B.D. McPherson (End.). Exercise,
fitness, helth. Champaign I.L.: Human Kinetics, 1990. P. 553544.
94. Paffenbarger R.S.Jr., Hyde R.T., Wing À.L Physical activity and
physical fitness as determinants of health and longevity // C. Bouchand,
R.J. Shephard, T. Stephans, J.R. Sutton, B.D. McPherson (End.). Exercise,
fitness and helth. Champaign I.L.: Human Kinetics, 1990. P. 3348.
95. Pollock M.I., Wilmore J.H. Exercise in health and disease. 2-nd ed.
Philadelphia: Saunders, 1990.
96. Rechnizer P.A. Discussion: Exercise, fitness and coronare heart
disease // C. Bouchand, R.J. Shephard, T. Stephans, J.R. Sutton,
B.D. McPherson (End.). Exercise, fitness and helth. Champaign I.L.: Human
Kinetics, 1990. P. 451453.
97. Rosenberg C. Gimnasia Danza. Tditorial Paidotribo. Barcelona,
1993.
98. Schwarz L., Kindermann W. Btna-endorphin, catecholamines and
cortisol during exhaustive endurance exercise // International-journal-of-
sports-medicine. 1989. ¹ 5. P. 324328.
      84. Green H.J. What is the physiological of training-induced adaptations
in muscle mitohondrial capacity. Human Kinetics Publ. // Biochemistry of
Exercise IX / R.J. Maughan, S.M. Shirreffs end. 1996. P. 345—360.
      85. Habgerg J.M. Exercise, fitness and hypertension // C. Bouchand,
R.J. Shephard, T. Stephans, J.R. Sutton, B.D. McPherson (End.). Exercise,
fitness and helth. Champaign I.L.: Human Kinetics, 1990. P. 455—466.
      86. Hakkinen K. Factors influencing trainability of muscular strength
during sport term and prolonged training // National strength and Conditional
associatin Journal. 1985. ¹ 2. P. 32—37.
      87. Hakkinen K., Pakarakinen A., Alen M., Komi P.V. Serum hormones
during prolonged traning of neuromuscular perfomance // Eur. J. Apll. Physiol.
Occup. 1985. ¹ 53. P. 287—293.
      88. Hines E.W. Fitness swimming — Humag Kinetics. 1999. 185 ð.
      89. Hunter G., Demment R., Miller D. Developing of strength and
maximum oxygen uptake during simultaneous traning for strength and
edurance // J. Sports Ìåd. and Phys. Fitness. 1987. P. 269—275.
      90. Lukaszewska J.H., Wojcieszak I., Wojczuk J., et al. Aerobic capacity
and release of hormones in exercise // Biology of sport. 1989. P. 82—92.
      91. Luthi J.M., Howald H., Claasen H., et al. Structural changes in
skeletal muscles tissue with heavy — resistance exercise // Int. J. Sports
Ìåd. 1986. ¹ 7. P. 123—127.
      92. McDougai J.D., Sele D.G., Moroz J.R., et al. Mitochondrrial volume
density in human skeletal muscle following heavy resistance training // Med.
Sci. Sports. 1979. ¹ 11. P. 164—166.
      93. Nachemson A.L. Exercise fitness and back pain // C. Bouchand,
R.J. Shephard, T. Stephans, J.R. Sutton, B.D. McPherson (End.). Exercise,
fitness, helth. Champaign I.L.: Human Kinetics, 1990. P. 553—544.
      94. Paffenbarger R.S.Jr., Hyde R.T., Wing À.L Physical activity and
physical fitness as determinants of health and longevity // C. Bouchand,
R.J. Shephard, T. Stephans, J.R. Sutton, B.D. McPherson (End.). Exercise,
fitness and helth. Champaign I.L.: Human Kinetics, 1990. P. 33—48.
      95. Pollock M.I., Wilmore J.H. Exercise in health and disease. 2-nd ed.
Philadelphia: Saunders, 1990.
      96. Rechnizer P.A. Discussion: Exercise, fitness and coronare heart
disease // C. Bouchand, R.J. Shephard, T. Stephans, J.R. Sutton,
B.D. McPherson (End.). Exercise, fitness and helth. Champaign I.L.: Human
Kinetics, 1990. P. 451—453.
      97. Rosenberg C. Gimnasia Danza. Tditorial Paidotribo. Barcelona,
1993.
      98. Schwarz L., Kindermann W. Btna-endorphin, catecholamines and
cortisol during exhaustive endurance exercise // International-journal-of-
sports-medicine. 1989. ¹ 5. P. 324—328.



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