A SCIENTIFIC STUDY ON HEART RATE AND MUSCULAR ENDURANCE OF AEROBIC, ANAEROBIC AND COMBINED AEROBIC AND ANAEROBIC ACTIVITIES AMONG ELITE WOMEN

Polakala Krishna Moorthy, Dr K Rama Subba Reddy
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A planned, systematic and chronic training regimen will always leads to significant adaptations on physical and cardiac functions. The heart is an involuntary organ which directly get impact by any systematic training protocol as compared to any other organ of the body, based on this the investigator is throwing a light on how a long distance running training, middle distance running and weight lifting training protocol leads to a significant impact on heart rate at rest and muscular endurance. To fulfill the objectives of the study the investigator has chosen (N=45) elite women volunteered athletes of each (N=15) of long distance running, middle distance running and weight lifting, between 18 to 22 years. All the volunteered elite athletes are trained by their coaches for about 7 to 9 years. The selected criterian parameters are Heart Rate at rest (HR) and Muscular endurance, and they were measure by M- Mode Doppler Echocardiography with the support of qualified cardiologist and bent knee sit-ups (1 min) respectively. The level of significance is set at 0.01 level of assurance. The investigator has concluded that a regular and systematic long distance running, middle distance running and weight lifting training have significantly brought desired changes in heart rate at rest and muscular endurance as compared the normal, healthy, and untrained women reference values. Further, the investigation come to an that the long distance running has significantly lowered heart rate at rest, and significantly enhanced muscular endurance as compared to the middle distance running and weight lifting groups. In ordered to find out the significant difference the analysis of variance (ANOVA) was employed. When the ‘F’ ratio is significant, the Scheffe’s post-hock test was used to find the paired mean significant difference, if any, among the groups of chosen parameters. KEYWORDS: long distance running, middle distance running, weight lifting, heart rate at rest, muscular endurance
一项关于精英女性有氧、无氧以及有氧和无氧联合活动的心率和肌肉耐力的科学研究
有计划、有系统的长期训练总会对身体和心脏功能产生重大影响。与身体的其他器官相比,心脏是一个非自主器官,任何系统化的训练方案都会直接影响心脏。基于此,研究人员正在研究长跑训练、中长跑和举重训练方案如何对静态心率和肌肉耐力产生重大影响。为了实现研究目标,研究人员选择了(N=45)名志愿参加长跑、中长跑和举重训练的女性精英运动员,年龄在 18 至 22 岁之间。所有自愿参加的精英运动员都接受过教练约 7 至 9 年的训练。选定的标准参数是静息时的心率(HR)和肌肉耐力,分别在合格的心脏病专家的支持下通过 M 型多普勒超声心动图和屈膝仰卧起坐(1 分钟)进行测量。显著性水平定为 0.01。调查人员得出结论,与正常、健康和未接受过训练的女性参考值相比,定期和系统的长跑、中长跑和举重训练能显著改变静息时的心率和肌肉耐力。此外,调查还发现,与中长跑和举重组相比,长跑能明显降低静息时的心率,并显著增强肌肉耐力。为了找出显著差异,采用了方差分析(ANOVA)。当 "F "比值显著时,采用 Scheffe 后袜子检验来找出所选参数组间的配对平均显著差异(如果有的话)。
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