Abstract
The study aimed to:
Identifying some physiological variables and the level of triglycerides in the blood of short distance swimmers
Identifying the differences between pre and post tests in some physiological variables and the level of triglycerides in the blood of young short distance swimmers
The researchers assumed:
The presence of significant differences in some physiological variables and the level of triglycerides in the blood of young short distance swimmers
The presence of significant differences between the pre and post tests in some physiological variables and the level of triglycerides in the blood of young short distance swimmers
The research sample consisted of junior swimmers after the two researchers deliberately identified the research community with the players of the Nineveh governorate swimming team for junior players, who are (8) players, and they are the same research sample
The following statistical methods were used (arithmetic mean, standard deviation, percentage, t-test for correlated samples, coefficient of variation) and using the statistical package (SPSS) version (11.0) for the purpose of treating the data statistically
The researchers concluded:
The effort brought about a significant change in the body temperature variable
The effort caused a significant change in the frequency of breathing
The effort brought about a significant change in the heart rate variable
The effort brought about a significant change in the systolic pressure variable
The voltage brought about a significant change in the diastolic pressure variable
Effort did not significantly change the triglyceride variable