Comparison of the physiological adaptations to high vs. low stroke rate training in rowers

G. Bell, K. Attwood, D. Syrotuik, H. Quinney
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Twenty five male and female novice and experienced rowers were matched on 2500 meter simulated rowing performance times and randomly assigned to either a low stroke rate (LSR, 16–18 strokes per min) or high stroke rate (HSR, 26–28 strokes per min) endurance training group. The heart rate intensity and distance rowed per session was equated for both groups. Endurance training was performed 4 times a week and training distance increased from 7.5 km per session to 12 km per session during 10 weeks. All subjects performed an identical strength training program twice a week on different days. Both groups significantly increased 2500 m performance time, VO2max, strength and anaerobic power. No significant difference was observed between groups for the 2500 m rowing time, the bench and leg press 1 RM and anaerobic power after training, respectively. However, there was a significantly greater increase in VO2max after HSR training. These findings suggest that, despite a difference observed in VO2max adaptation, a ...
赛艇运动员对高、低卒中率训练的生理适应比较
25名男性和女性划艇新手和经验丰富的划艇运动员进行2500米模拟划艇时间的匹配,并随机分配到低划桨率(LSR, 16-18划桨/分钟)或高划桨率(HSR, 26-28划桨/分钟)耐力训练组。两组的心率强度和每次运动的距离相等。耐力训练每周进行4次,训练距离从每次7.5公里增加到每次12公里,持续10周。所有的研究对象每周在不同的日子进行两次相同的力量训练。两组均显著提高2500 m性能时间、最大摄氧量、强度和无氧功率。2500米划船时间、1 RM卧推和1 RM腿推以及训练后无氧功率各组间无显著差异。然而,高铁训练后的最大摄氧量显著增加。这些发现表明,尽管在VO2max适应方面观察到差异,但…
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