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引用次数: 24
摘要
本研究的目的是描述2000米模拟赛艇表演的生理要求,并检查这种表演与各种生理参数之间的关系。对22名女性和10名男性赛艇运动员进行了测量,包括2000米模拟赛艇表现、身高、体重、通气阈值(VT)、VT时的功率输出(PO at VT)、VT时的心率、绝对最大耗氧量(VO2max)、VO2max时的功率输出(PO at VO2max),以及腿推和卧推的最大重复次数(1 RM)。在平均强度为90.2% VO2max、77.0% PO VO2max和95.8% HRmax的条件下,进行了2000米模拟划船试验。2000米赛艇时间与运动员身高(r= - 0.83)、体重(r=‐0.69)、VT (r=‐0.81)、VT时PO (r=‐0.74)、最大摄氧量(r=‐0.96)、最大摄氧量(r=‐0.83)和所有力量变量(r= - 0.56 ~ - 0.79)之间均存在显著相关。逐步多元回归结果表明,绝对VO2max是2000米模拟赛艇成绩的最佳预测因子(p≤0.05)。研究还发现,在进行2000米模拟赛艇试验时,男性比女性更大程度地利用力量。
The relationship of physical and physiological parameters to 2000 m simulated rowing performance
The purpose of this study was to describe the physiological requirements of a 2000 m simulated rowing performance, and to examine the relationship between this performance and various physical and physiological parameters. The measurements made on 22 female and 10 male rowers included a 2000 m simulated rowing performance, height, body mass, ventilatory threshold (VT), power output at VT (PO at VT), heart rate at VT, absolute maximal oxygen consumption (VO2max), power output at VO2max (PO at VO2max), and leg and bench press one repetition maximum (1 RM). A 2000 m simulated rowing test was performed at a mean intensity of 90.2% of VO2max, 77.0% of the PO at VO2max, and at 95.8% of HRmax. Significant correlation was found between the 2000 m rowing time and a competitor's height (r= —0.83), body mass (r = ‐0.69), VT (r = ‐0.81), PO at VT (r=‐0.74), VO2max (r = ‐0.96), PO at VO2max (r = — 0.83) and all strength variables (r = —0.56 to —0.79), respectively. Stepwise multiple regression indicated that the absolute VO2max was the best predictor of 2000 m simulated rowing performance (p ≤ 0.05). It was also found that males utilize strength to a greater degree than female to perform the 2000 m simulated rowing performance trial.