Use of target heart rate or target swimming time to control exercise intensity during interval swimming training

J. Harrison, B. Dawson, S. Lawrence, B. Blanksby
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The physiological responses of 12 competitive swimmers to a standard training workout of four sets of six 100 m freestyle repetitions per set were measured in two trials. By random assignment the swimmers attempted to keep the workout constant in each trial by maintaining either a target heart rate (HR) or a target time for the 100 m efforts. The target HR or time was determined from these values measured at the anaerobic threshold (AT) during an initial determination of this exercise level. The HR after each repetition, 50 m split time, and blood lactate concentration after each set were measured throughout each workout for each swimmer. When target HR was used as the exercise criterion, the group mean (± SD) HR for the first set of six 100 m repetitions (173 ±11 beats/min) was significantly lower (p ≤ 0.05) than the group mean AT target HR (182 ± 11 beats/min), but the group mean HR for sets two, three, and four was not significantly different from the target value. Group mean lactate concentration afte...
在间歇游泳训练中,使用目标心率或目标游泳时间来控制运动强度
在两组试验中测量了12名竞技游泳运动员对四组100米自由泳标准训练的生理反应,每组重复6次。通过随机分配,游泳者试图在每次试验中通过保持目标心率(HR)或100米努力的目标时间来保持锻炼不变。目标HR或时间是根据在初始确定该运动水平时在无氧阈值(at)测量的这些值确定的。每个游泳者在每次训练过程中测量每次重复后的HR、50米分步时间和每组训练后的血乳酸浓度。以目标心率作为运动指标时,组平均(±SD)心率(173±11次/min)显著低于组平均AT目标心率(182±11次/min) (p≤0.05),组平均心率(2、3、4组)与目标值无显著差异。组后平均乳酸浓度
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