Mody Bhavesh Surendra
San Jose State University, Department of Kinesiology, One Washington Square, San José, CA 95192, USA.
J Bodyw Mov Ther. 2011 Jul;15(3):343-7. doi: 10.1016/j.jbmt.2010.05.001. Epub 2010 Jun 22.
With the recent rise in obesity awareness and the increased understanding of the importance of physical activity in promoting overall health, greater emphasis has been placed on improving physical fitness to enhance quality of life. Surya Namaskar, a component of Hatha Yoga, has been practiced by Asian Indians for hundreds of years and is often used in place of a typical fitness program. It consists of a series of postures (asanas) that are repeated 12 times per round. Only one published study has looked specifically at Surya Namaskar, measuring the energy cost of individual asanas (Sinha et al., 2004). However, practitioners typically perform several rounds of the asanas during a session.
To assess the cardiorespiratory and metabolic responses of four rounds of Surya Namaskar, a typical amount performed by practitioners, to determine its potential as a training and weight loss tool.
Six healthy Asian Indian men and women (18-22 years) who had trained in Surya Namaskar for over two years participated in the study. Testing was completed in a single session lasting about 30 min. To measure heart rate and oxygen consumption while performing the four rounds, participants were connected to a heart rate monitor and the Oxycon Mobile Metabolic System.
Participants exercised at 80% of age-predicted maximal heart rate (HRmax) during Round 2, 84% during Round 3, and 90% during Round 4. Average intensity during the four rounds was 80% HRmax, sufficient to elicit a cardiorespiratory training effect. Oxygen consumption averaged 26 ml/kg/min during each round, resulting in an energy expenditure of 230 kcals during a 30 min session for a 60 kg individual.
Regular practice of Surya Namaskar may maintain or improve cardiorespiratory fitness, as well as promote weight management.
随着近期人们对肥胖问题的关注度上升,以及对体育活动在促进整体健康方面重要性的认识不断提高,人们更加重视改善身体素质以提高生活质量。太阳致敬式(Surya Namaskar)是哈他瑜伽的一个组成部分,亚洲印度人已经练习了数百年,并且常被用来替代传统的健身项目。它由一系列体式组成,每一轮重复12次。仅有一项已发表的研究专门针对太阳致敬式进行了研究,测量了各个体式的能量消耗(辛哈等人,2004年)。然而,练习者在一次练习中通常会进行数轮体式。
评估四轮太阳致敬式(这是练习者通常进行的次数)对心肺和代谢的反应,以确定其作为一种训练和减肥工具的潜力。
六名年龄在18 - 22岁、练习太阳致敬式超过两年的健康亚洲印度男性和女性参与了这项研究。测试在一次约30分钟的单一时间段内完成。为了在进行四轮练习时测量心率和耗氧量,参与者连接了心率监测器和Oxycon Mobile代谢系统。
参与者在第二轮练习时心率达到年龄预测最大心率(HRmax)的80%,第三轮为84%,第四轮为90%。四轮练习期间的平均强度为HRmax的80%,足以产生心肺训练效果。每轮的平均耗氧量为26毫升/千克/分钟,对于一名60千克的个体来说,在30分钟的练习中能量消耗为230千卡。
定期练习太阳致敬式可能维持或改善心肺健康,以及促进体重管理。