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摘要
训练负荷的分期和规划是优秀体操运动员训练的重要过程。一方面,教练和运动员必须达到必要的水平(个人最大)的量(元素和动作的数量),另一方面,他们必须在“合适的时间”做。最后但并非最不重要的是防止体操运动员受伤。这就是为什么我们需要从生理学的角度研究训练负荷的动态,并且应该更好地理解身体系统是如何反应的。本研究旨在观察杂技体操在一个微周期和一个中周期训练负荷下的身体反应。对一名18岁的青年奥运会女冠军和一名26岁的青年世界田径联合会男子铜牌得主进行了检测。本研究是在准备期结束和竞赛期开始时进行的。测量指标为HR、血La。心率由Suunto Ambit 2记录。从指尖抽取一滴血液样本,使用Accutrend Plus Roche评估血乳酸浓度的平均峰值。记录1周(6天)训练期间的心率。每周一次(每周四)监测血La,为期一个月。所得结果显示了杂技体操运动员身体系统在微周期和中周期训练负荷下的反应。这些数据可以及时优化训练负荷,是改进下一个训练负荷分期和规划的前提,不仅适用于被测体操运动员,也适用于具有相似年龄和人体测量指标的高水平体操运动员(Mixed Pair)。
HEART RATE AND BLOOD LACTATE MONITORING DURING MICROCYCLE AND MESOCYCLE IN ACROBATICS GYMNASTICS
ABSTRACT Periodization and planning of the training load is an essential process in the preparation of an elite gymnast. On the one hand, the coaches and gymnasts have to achieve the necessary level (individual maximum) of the volume (quantity of elements and routines), and on the other hand, they have to do it at the “right time”. Last but not least is to prevent the gymnasts from injuries. That is why we need to study the dynamic of the training load from a physiological point of view and should have a better understanding of how the body’s system responds. This study aims to observe body reactions to the training load during one microcycle and one mesocycle in acrobatics gymnastics. One female youth Olympic champion (18 years old) and one male bronze medallist from junior WCH (26 years old) were tested. The study was made at the end of the preparation period and the beginning of the competitive period. The indicators measured were HR, blood La. Heart rate was recorded by Suunto Ambit 2. A drop of blood sample was taken from the fingertip to assess the average peak blood lactate concentration using an Accutrend Plus Roche. A heart rate record was made during one week of training (6 training days). Monitoring of the blood La took place once a week (every Thursday) for one month. The obtained results show how the gymnast body’s systems react to the training load in microcycles and mesocycle in acrobatics gymnastics. The data allow timely optimization of the training load and is a prerequisite for the improvement of the next periodization and planning of the training load not only for gymnasts that were tested but also for high-level gymnasts (Mixed Pair) with similar age and anthropometric indicators.