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低目标(非精英)马球小马比赛中的心血管需求。

Cardiovascular demands of competition on low-goal (non-elite) polo ponies.

作者信息

Marlin D J, Allen J C

机构信息

Centre for Equine Studies, Animal Health Trust, Newmarket, Suffolk, UK.

出版信息

Equine Vet J. 1999 Sep;31(5):378-82. doi: 10.1111/j.2042-3306.1999.tb03836.x.

Abstract

Knowledge of the competitive demands of different sports or activities is important for designing appropriate training programmes to ensure that animals reach a sufficient level of fitness to reduce the risk of overexertion and injury or illness and to achieve the best possible performance in relation to an individual's genetic potential. Whilst the physiological demands of many equestrian sports have been described, to the best of our knowledge the cardiovascular demands of polo have not. The aims of the present study were therefore to record heart rate during and after competitive polo games in a group of low-goal (non-elite) polo ponies in order to describe the absolute heart rates during play, the relationship of these heart rates to maximal heart rate and the characteristics of a typical chukka in terms of effort. Six low-goal polo ponies were studied during a total of 59 chukkas. Heart rate was monitored continuously before, during and after competition using a commercial heart rate monitor. Maximal heart rate was determined with field and treadmill incremental exercise tests and used to express work intensity in terms of time during play that each ponies heart rate was less than 75% HRmax, between 75 and 90% HRmax and greater than 90% HRmax. Mean maximum heart rate was not different during play or during field and treadmill exercise tests; 215+/-7 (mean +/- s.d.), 211+/-7 and 213+/-2 beats/min, respectively (P>0.05). Mean heart rate for all ponies over all chukkas was 166+/-6 beats/min with a mean chukka duration of 611+/-18 s. Of this time, 44+/-7% of the time was spent below 75% HRmax, 39+/-8% between 75 and 90% HRmax and 17+/-8% of time above 90% HRmax. When only one chukka had been played, there was a good correlation between mean heart rate during play and 3 min recovery heart rate (r = 0.63, P<0.001). Based on these observations, it is proposed that low-goal polo places moderate to high stress on the cardiovascular system.

摘要

了解不同运动或活动的竞争需求对于设计合适的训练计划非常重要,以确保动物达到足够的健康水平,降低过度劳累、受伤或患病的风险,并在个体遗传潜力的基础上实现最佳表现。虽然许多马术运动的生理需求已有描述,但据我们所知,马球运动的心血管需求尚未见报道。因此,本研究的目的是记录一组低级别(非精英)马球小马在比赛期间和比赛后的心率,以描述比赛期间的绝对心率、这些心率与最大心率的关系以及一场典型马球比赛节的运动强度特征。对6匹低级别马球小马进行了总共59节比赛的研究。在比赛前、比赛期间和比赛后,使用商用心率监测器连续监测心率。通过野外和跑步机递增运动试验确定最大心率,并用于以每匹马心率低于最大心率75%、介于75%和90%之间以及高于90%的比赛时间来表示运动强度。比赛期间、野外和跑步机运动试验期间的平均最大心率无差异;分别为215±7(平均值±标准差)、211±7和213±2次/分钟(P>0.05)。所有小马在所有比赛节中的平均心率为166±6次/分钟,平均比赛节时长为611±18秒。在此期间,44±7%的时间心率低于最大心率的75%,39±8%的时间介于75%和90%之间,17±8%的时间高于90%。当只进行了一节比赛时,比赛期间的平均心率与3分钟恢复心率之间存在良好的相关性(r = 0.63,P<0.001)。基于这些观察结果,有人提出低级别马球运动对心血管系统施加中度至高压力。

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