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pole dancing 健身:一堂 60 分钟课程的生理和代谢需求。

Pole Dancing for Fitness: The Physiological and Metabolic Demand of a 60-Minute Class.

机构信息

Exercise and Sport Science, School of Human Sciences, University of Western Australia, Crawley, Australia.

Sport Performance Research Institute New Zealand (SPRINZ), School of Sport and Recreation, Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand.

出版信息

J Strength Cond Res. 2019 Oct;33(10):2704-2710. doi: 10.1519/JSC.0000000000002889.

Abstract

Nicholas, JC, McDonald, KA, Peeling, P, Jackson, B, Dimmock, JA, Alderson, JA, and Donnelly, CJ. Pole dancing for fitness: The physiological and metabolic demand of a 60-minute class. J Strength Cond Res 33(10): 2704-2710, 2019-Little is understood about the acute physiological or metabolic demand of pole dancing classes. As such, the aims of this study were to quantify the demands of a standardized recreational pole dancing class, classifying outcomes according to American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) exercise-intensity guidelines, and to explore differences in physiological and metabolic measures between skill- and routine-based class components. Fourteen advanced-level amateur female pole dancers completed three 60-minute standardized pole dancing classes. In one class, participants were fitted with a portable metabolic analysis unit. Overall, classes were performed at a mean VO2 of 16.0 ml·kg·min, total energy cost (EC) of 281.6 kcal (4.7 kcal·min), metabolic equivalent (METs) of 4.6, heart rate of 131 b·min, rate of perceived exertion (RPE) of 6.3/10, and blood lactate of 3.1 mM. When comparing skill- and routine-based components of the class, EC per minute (4.4 vs. 5.3 kcal·min), peak VO2 (21.5 vs. 29.6 ml·kg·min), METs (4.3 vs. 5.2), and RPE (7.2 vs. 8.4) were all greater in the routine-based component (p < 0.01), indicating that classes with an increased focus on routine-based training, as compared to skill-based training, may benefit those seeking to exercise at a higher intensity level, resulting in greater caloric expenditure. In accordance with ASCM guidelines, an advanced-level 60-minute pole dancing class can be classified as a moderate-intensity cardiorespiratory exercise; when completed for ≥30 minutes, ≥5 days per week (total ≥150 minutes) satisfies the recommended level of exercise for improved health and cardiorespiratory fitness.

摘要

尼古拉斯、JC、麦克唐纳、KA、皮尔林、P、杰克逊、B、迪莫克、JA、奥尔德森、JA 和唐纳利、CJ。健身钢管舞:一节 60 分钟课程的生理和代谢需求。J 力量与调节研究 33(10):2704-2710,2019-对钢管舞课程的急性生理或代谢需求知之甚少。因此,本研究的目的是量化标准化娱乐钢管舞课程的需求,根据美国运动医学学院(ACSM)运动强度指南对结果进行分类,并探讨技能和常规类组件之间的生理和代谢测量差异。14 名高级业余女性钢管舞运动员完成了三节 60 分钟的标准化钢管舞课程。在一节课程中,参与者配备了便携式代谢分析装置。总的来说,课程的平均 VO2 为 16.0 ml·kg·min,总能量消耗(EC)为 281.6 千卡(4.7 千卡·min),代谢当量(METs)为 4.6,心率为 131 b·min,感知努力程度(RPE)为 6.3/10,血乳酸为 3.1 mM。当比较课程中的技能和常规组件时,每分钟 EC(4.4 与 5.3 kcal·min)、峰值 VO2(21.5 与 29.6 ml·kg·min)、METs(4.3 与 5.2)和 RPE(7.2 与 8.4)在常规组件中均更高(p < 0.01),这表明与技能培训相比,更注重常规培训的课程可能对那些寻求更高强度锻炼的人有益,从而导致更高的热量消耗。根据 ACSM 指南,一节 60 分钟的高级钢管舞课程可被归类为中等强度的心肺运动;如果每周完成≥30 分钟,≥5 天(总计≥150 分钟),则满足改善健康和心肺健康的推荐运动水平。

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