Acute Performance Decrement Following Training Based on the Phases of the 200-Meter Races in Paralympic Canoe Sprint Kayak Athletes.

IF 1.8 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
Frederico Ribeiro Neto, Luiz Gustavo Teixeira Fabrício Dos Santos, Luis Felipe Castelli Correia de Campos, Rodrigo Rodrigues Gomes Costa, Ciro Winckler
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Background: Tailored training methods for 200-m races may improve in Paralympic canoe sprint (PCS) kayaking. Understanding methods impact on fatigue can help coaches and athletes in guiding training periodization.Purpose: The aim of this study was to assess the acute performance decrement (APD) in PCS athletes after phase-specific training sessions for the 200-m kayak race, and compare the training loads of three different methods and their correlation with APD.Research Design: Randomized, within-subject repeated-measures (crossover) study.Study sample: Twenty-four athletes who participated in 200-m kayak races at international and national events were recruited.Data collection: The athletes performed a maximum 200-m ergometer test at baseline and 1 min after three training methods: acceleration phase training (ACC), phase two training (P2), and race simulation training (RACE). The primary outcome was the APD, measured by the percentage decrease in performance outcomes of the 200-m ergometer test immediately after the training methods.Results: Significant APD was observed in time, power, and velocity during training sessions. The ACC phase showed the lowest decrement, differing significantly from P2 and RACE across the same outcomes. While ACC, P2, and RACE also showed distinct differences in power and velocity, APD did not significantly correlate with performance outcomes or training loads. Notably, APD magnitudes varied by training method, with longer set distances showing greater decrements.Conclusion: Reducing set distances might help maintain training intensity without significant performance decrements. Training loads did not significantly correlate with APD for any method, emphasizing the importance of monitoring training load to promote health, enhance performance, and minimize injury risks.

基于残奥会皮划艇运动员200米比赛阶段的训练后急性性能下降。
背景:为残奥会皮划艇200米比赛量身定制的训练方法可能会提高皮划艇短跑(PCS)的水平。了解方法对疲劳的影响可以帮助教练员和运动员指导训练周期。目的:研究200米皮艇专项训练后PCS运动员的急性成绩下降(APD),比较三种不同训练方式的训练负荷及其与APD的相关性。研究设计:随机、受试者内重复测量(交叉)研究。研究样本:招募了24名参加国际和国内赛事的200米皮艇比赛的运动员。数据收集:运动员在基线和1分钟后进行最大200米测力仪测试,三种训练方法:加速阶段训练(ACC),第二阶段训练(P2)和比赛模拟训练(race)。主要结果是APD,通过训练方法后200米测力仪测试成绩下降的百分比来衡量。结果:在训练过程中,APD在时间、力量和速度上均有显著性变化。ACC期的减量最低,与P2期和RACE期相比有显著差异。虽然ACC、P2和RACE在功率和速度上也有明显差异,但APD与表现结果或训练负荷没有显著相关性。值得注意的是,APD的大小因训练方法而异,设置距离越长,衰减越大。结论:减少设定距离可能有助于保持训练强度,而不会显著降低成绩。对于任何方法,训练负荷与APD均无显著相关性,这强调了监测训练负荷对促进健康、提高表现和减少损伤风险的重要性。
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Perceptual and Motor Skills
Perceptual and Motor Skills PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL-
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