Cambios hormonales de la testosterona y el cortisol en respuesta al entrenamiento de resistencia en atletismo

  1. Calvé San Juan, Oscar
Dirixida por:
  1. José Luis Terreros Blanco Director
  2. Alfredo Córdoba Martínez Director

Universidade de defensa: Universidad de Valladolid

Fecha de defensa: 24 de xuño de 2003

Tribunal:
  1. Melchor Álvarez de Mon Soto Presidente/a
  2. Francisco José Navas Cámara Secretario/a
  3. Luis Maria Elosegui Alberdi Vogal
  4. Marcos Antonio Maynar Mariño Vogal
  5. Juan Ignacio Maynar Mariño Vogal

Tipo: Tese

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Resumo

We have studied the testosterone and cortisol hormonal changes as well as the free and total testosterone levels in proportion with those of cortisol, in response to endurance training in athletism. Nine experienced athletes trained for a period of six months (September - March) as part of their winter season cross-country training. Three analytical and psychological controls were carried out at three different moments during this period: T1 September (base moment); T2 December (end of the adjustment period); T3 March (final preparation stage). The hormonal levels found at the three different stages of the program have been compared and contrasted as well as being studied against the volume and intensity of the training.