Paracanoe: particularities of functional classes in the structuring of the sports’ training

Luiz Gustavo Teixeira Fabrício Dos Santos, M. F. Sierra, Luis Felipe Correia Castelli de Campos, E. Duarte, Cristian Rocha Luarte, P. Montagner, J. Borin
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The performance of paracanoists is characterized by the ability of the athlete to advance at maximum speed, through a technically optimal paddling motion. It`s important to consider that in the case of para-athletes, the application of forces towards paddling is compromised by physical deficiencies. Thus, this study aims to assess the performance of athletes in the KL1, KL2 and KL3 sport classes, during a paralympic paracanoe event. The sample was composed of athletes from the Brazilian male paracanoe team, with a representative of each sport class: KL1, KL2, KL3 For performance analysis, we used a kayak ergometer (KayakPro®, Miami Beach, FL, USA) to simulate a 200-meter trial, during Rio 2016 Paralympic Games Road. The variables were evaluated: time trial, stroke frequency, mean speed, number of strokes, stroke length, stroke index, and power. According to results: I) the athlete KL3 had the lowest number of strokes, the longest stroke length and the highest stroke rate index; II) the athlete KL1 had the highest number of strokes, the lowest stroke length and the stroke rate index. This study puts into perspective the distinct characteristics of a paracanoe trial, analyzed in consideration to each sport class.
辅助:功能类在运动训练结构中的特殊性
游泳者的表现特点是运动员能够通过技术上最佳的划水动作以最大速度前进。重要的是要考虑到,在残疾人运动员的情况下,对划水的力量应用受到身体缺陷的影响。因此,本研究的目的是评估运动员在KL1, KL2和KL3运动类,在残奥会的跳伞比赛中的表现。样本由巴西男子皮划艇队的运动员组成,每个运动级别都有代表:KL1, KL2, KL3。为了进行表现分析,我们使用皮划艇测力计(KayakPro®,迈阿密海滩,佛罗里达州,美国)模拟2016年里约残奥会道路200米选拔赛。评估变量:计时赛、冲程频率、平均速度、冲程数、冲程长度、冲程指数和冲力。结果表明:1)运动员KL3的划水次数最少,划水长度最长,划水率指标最高;(2)运动员KL1的划水次数最多,划水长度和划水率指数最低。本研究对副独木舟试验的独特特征进行了分析,并考虑到每个运动类别。
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