The problem of evaluating the mobilization of body functioning during exercise combines two questions: first, the velocity of adaptation at onset of exercise, and second, to what extent the body function was mobilized. The aim of this study was to find out the peculiarities in mobilization of cardiovascular function during constant-load and all-out exercise tests in non-athletes and sportsmen: cohorts of sprinters, endurance and combat athletes. Every subject underwent a Roufier's test (30 squats per 45 seconds), a 30-second duration maximal vertical jump test, and a bicycle ergometry (graded stress).
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