A Pilot Study of the Effect of Locomotor and Mechanical Loads on Elite Rowers During Competition Days.

IF 2.9 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
Sports Pub Date : 2025-08-01 DOI:10.3390/sports13080254
Ferenc Ihász, Johanna Takács, Zoltán Alföldi, Lili Kósa, Robert Podstawski, Antonio Ferraz, Bożena Hinca, István Barthalos, Zsolt Bálint Katona
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(1) Background: Fatigue impacts neuromuscular performance, especially in endurance sports like rowing. The aim is to explore how continuous workload affects explosiveness and fatigue progression. This study examines acute fatigue during repeated race events by assessing vertical jump height, force output, and subjective fatigue over three consecutive days at the 2024 Hungarian National Rowing Championships. (2) Methods: Nine rowers (five women, four men; mean age 20.17 ± 1.73 years) competed in multiple 2000 m races over three days. Lower limb explosiveness was measured via countermovement jump (CMJ) using a Kistler force plate, pre- and post-race. Heart rate data were recorded with Polar Team Pro®. Subjective fatigue was assessed using the 'Daily Wellness Questionnaire'. (3) Results: We found a significant difference in the pattern of the medians of the force exerted by males during the jump between the results of the Thursday preliminaries (ThuQMe = 13.3) and the second final (ThuF2Me = -75.5). Women showed no notable changes. (4) Conclusion: Repeated high-intensity races induce neuromuscular fatigue in men, reflected in reduced explosiveness and increased subjective fatigue. Future research should incorporate biochemical markers to deepen the understanding of fatigue mechanisms.

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运动和机械负荷对优秀赛艇运动员在比赛日影响的初步研究。
(1)研究背景:疲劳会影响神经肌肉的表现,尤其是在赛艇等耐力运动中。目的是探索持续的工作量如何影响爆发力和疲劳进展。本研究通过评估2024年匈牙利国家赛艇锦标赛连续三天的垂直跳跃高度、力量输出和主观疲劳来研究重复比赛项目中的急性疲劳。(2)方法:9名赛艇运动员(女5人,男4人,平均年龄20.17±1.73岁)在3天内进行多项2000米比赛。在赛前和赛后,用奇石乐力板进行反动作跳跃(CMJ)来测量下肢爆发力。心率数据用Polar Team Pro®记录。主观疲劳评估采用“每日健康问卷”。(3)结果:我们发现周四预赛的结果(ThuQMe = 13.3)和第二场决赛的结果(ThuF2Me = -75.5)在男子跳远过程中所施加的力的中位数模式有显著差异。女性没有明显的变化。(4)结论:重复的高强度比赛引起男性神经肌肉疲劳,表现为爆发力降低,主观疲劳增加。未来的研究应纳入生化标志物,以加深对疲劳机制的理解。
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