Cold Water Immersion as a Method Supporting Post-Exercise Recovery

Q4 Health Professions
M. Kowalski, A. Lubkowska
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Abstract

the aim of the study was to assess the effect of cold water immersion on changes in blood lactate concentration during post-exercise recovery in swimmers subjected to2-minute exercise test (front crawl swimming movements) using a VASA Swim Ergometer, with the maximum arm speed movements, as during the freestyle technique. the study covered 11 professional swimmers of the MKP Szczecin club, tested twice with a two-week interval. Each participant performed an exercise test twice, once with a passive recovery period, and the second time with cold water immersion after exercise, as a method potentially supporting the post-exercise recovery process. Each time before the test, immediately after and at 3, 6 and 9 minutes after exercise, the concentration of lactate in the capillary blood was measured. Statistical analysis of the obtained results showed that cold water immersion applied immediately after exercise resulted in a faster reduction of lactate concentration. the conducted research confirms that cold water immersion used in post-exercise recovery may be an effective method of restoring optimal physical fitness as part of the training process.
冷水浸泡作为一种支持运动后恢复的方法
本研究的目的是评估冷水浸泡对游泳者运动后恢复期间血乳酸浓度变化的影响,游泳者接受2分钟运动测试(爬泳动作),使用VASA游泳测力仪,最大臂速运动,如自由泳技术。该研究涵盖了MKP Szczecin俱乐部的11名专业游泳运动员,每隔两周进行两次测试。每个参与者进行两次运动测试,一次是被动恢复期,第二次是运动后冷水浸泡,作为一种潜在的支持运动后恢复过程的方法。每次试验前、运动后立即、运动后3、6、9分钟分别测定毛细血管血乳酸浓度。对所得结果的统计分析表明,运动后立即进行冷水浸泡可以更快地降低乳酸浓度。所进行的研究证实,作为训练过程的一部分,在运动后恢复中使用冷水浸泡可能是恢复最佳身体素质的有效方法。
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Central European Journal of Sport Sciences and Medicine
Central European Journal of Sport Sciences and Medicine Business, Management and Accounting-Tourism, Leisure and Hospitality Management
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