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DIFFERENCES IN PHYSIOLOGICAL LOAD OF STUDENTS DURING NORDIC WALKING AND
JOGGING
Physical activity is important for the physical and mental health of almost everyone. Nordic walking is a physical activity in
which participants use specially designed poles while walking, while the term jogging implies light running at speeds less than
10 km/h. PURPOSE: The aim of this research is to monitor the load intensity in real conditions, using a heart rate monitor
Team Polar System, during nordic walking and jogging and comparing possible differences in heart rate responses after the
fifth minute of activity, at an average speed of 7.5km/h. METHODS: The assessment of heart rate responses for this research
was conducted on the 30 male students, at 2 separate days. RESULTS: The results of the variables used in this study show
statistically significant differences at the level of significance p=.000. From the mean value results (M) it is obvious that the
respondents achieved higher results of heart rate responses during nordic walking compared to the identical tests applied
during jogging. CONCLUSION: The results of this study indicate that both Nordic walking and jogging are beneficial but Nordic
walking contributes more in achieving higher body loads resulting in increased oxygen consumption and thus calories
Key words: load intensity, heart rate, nordic walking, jogging