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Assessment of the Impact of Marine Dietary Biocorrectors on the Parameters of Motor Activity of Motocross Racers

Vyacheslav Grigorievich Tyutyukov, Galina Vladimirovna Safonova, Olga Viktorovna Shakirova, Elena Evgenyevna Perepelitsa and Elena Viktorovna Gorovaya

This paper is aimed to describe the results of the study in assessing the efficiency of using biologically active dietary supplements (Molluskam, Maristim, Tinrostim, Krusmarin, DNK-algin) in the ration of motocross racers. Studying and enhancing the use of natural dietary biocorrectors in sportspersons’ ration seeking to improve and accelerate the recovery of energy and reconstructive resources in their bodies is a rather urgent issue of sports training theory and practice. Multifacetedness of the dietary issue and its interrelation with the health, mental and physical working performance of a human are continuously attracting attention causing various theories, diets, and recommendations to emerge. However, not all of them may be successfully applied in sports practice, despite the positive role of certain provisions. Taking biocorrectors ensures high level of working performance of motocross racers acknowledged by sport techniques and physical training at the background of immunomodulation effect. The biocorrectors specified in the article have antidoping certificates confirming their safety in the sports practice.

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