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Physiological Characteristics of Well-Trained Junior Sprint Kayak Athletes.
- Source :
- International Journal of Sports Physiology & Performance; Jul2015, Vol. 10 Issue 5, p593-599, 7p, 2 Charts, 1 Graph
- Publication Year :
- 2015
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Abstract
- This study aimed to profile the physiological characteristics of junior sprint kayak athletes (n = 21, VO2max 4.1 ± 0.7 L/min, training experience 2.7 ± 1.2 y) and to establish the relationship between physiological variables (VO<subscript>2max</subscript>, VO<subscript>2</subscript> kinetics, muscleoxygen kinetics, paddling efficiency) and sprint kayak performance. VO<subscript>2max</subscript>, power at VO<subscript>2max</subscript>, power:weight ratio, paddling efficiency, VO<subscript>2</subscript> at lactate threshold, and whole-body and muscle oxygen kinetics were determined on a kayak ergometer in the laboratory. Separately, on-water time trials (TT) were completed over 200 m and 1000 m. Large to nearly perfect (-.5 to -.9) inverse relationships were found between the physiological variables and on-water TT performance across both distances. Paddling efficiency and lactate threshold shared moderate to very large correlations (-.4 to -.7) with 200- and 1000-m performance. In addition, trivial to large correlations (-.11 to -.5) were observed between muscle-oxygenation parameters, muscle and whole-body oxygen kinetics, and performance. Multiple regression showed that 88% of the unadjusted variance for the 200-m TT performance was explained by VO<subscript>2max</subscript>, peripheral muscle deoxygenation, and maximal aerobic power (P < .001), whereas 85% of the unadjusted variance in 1000-m TT performance was explained by VO<subscript>2max</subscript> and deoxyhemoglobin (P < .001). The current findings show that well-trained junior sprint kayak athletes possess a high level of relative aerobic fitness and highlight the importance of the peripheral muscle metabolism for sprint kayak performance, particularly in 200-m races, where finalists and nonfinalists are separated by very small margins. Such data highlight the relative aerobic-fitness variables that can be used as benchmarks for talent-identification programs or monitoring longitudinal athlete development. However, such approaches need further investigation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Subjects :
- LATISSIMUS dorsi physiology
ACTIVE oxygen in the body
ANTHROPOMETRY
ATHLETIC ability
BIOMECHANICS
CARDIOPULMONARY system
CONFIDENCE intervals
STATISTICAL correlation
ENERGY metabolism
EXERCISE physiology
EXERCISE tests
HEART beat
HEMOGLOBINS
LACTATES
MATHEMATICS
NEAR infrared spectroscopy
PHYSICAL fitness
PROBABILITY theory
RESEARCH funding
ROWING
SKINFOLD thickness
MULTIPLE regression analysis
EFFECT sizes (Statistics)
ANAEROBIC threshold
OXYGEN consumption
ERGOMETRY
DATA analysis software
DESCRIPTIVE statistics
ONE-way analysis of variance
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 15550265
- Volume :
- 10
- Issue :
- 5
- Database :
- Complementary Index
- Journal :
- International Journal of Sports Physiology & Performance
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 103585259
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1123/ijspp.2014-0292