北欧步行竞争对手的氧气消耗,通风门和工作区
María Serna-Martínez1, Sandra Ribes-Hernández1, Ignacio Martínez-González-Moro1
1Physical Exercise and Human Performance Research Group, Mare Nostrum Campus, University of Murcia, 30001 Murcia, Spain.
Journal of functional morphology and kinesiology
|September 23, 2024
概括
北欧步行 (NW) 竞赛表现使用心率 (HR) 和呼吸门 (VT) 进行了分析. 大多数参与者在2a区接受培训,在3区的峰值努力,表明通过有针对性的培训区提高绩效的潜力.
科学领域:
- 运动科学 运动科学 运动科学
- 运动生理学 运动生理学
- 生物机械分析 生物机械分析
背景情况:
- 北欧步行 (NW) 是一个经过充分研究的健康活动,但人们对它的生理和性能方面知之甚少.
- 有限的研究集中在NW比赛期间的特定生理需求和工作区域.
研究的目的:
- 分析北欧步行比赛期间的生理工作区域.
- 为了将心率 (HR) 数据与通风值 (VT) 相关联,为NW运动员定义训练区.
主要方法:
- 四名参与者 (不同的人类测量,性别,年龄) 在NW比赛期间接受了心电图监测.
- 最大的应力测试确定了最大的氧气消耗 (VO2max) 和通风门 (VT1,VT2).
- 在八个电路段记录了平均和峰值HR,以定义工作区.
主要成果:
- 大多数比赛段在平均HR区域2a (VT1和VT2之间) 进行.
- 峰值HR主要在3区 (VT2和VO2max之间) 观察到.
结论:
- 来自HR,VO2max和VT的训练区域可以有效地与NW的比赛部分心率联系起来.
- 这种数据驱动的方法可以指导培训策略,以提高北欧步行表现.
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