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不同疲劳水平对柔道比赛中生理反应和节奏的影响。

Effects of Different Fatigue Levels on Physiological Responses and Pacing in Judo Matches.

机构信息

Martial Arts and Combat Sports Research Group, Sport Department, School of Physical Education and Sport, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.

Combat Center, Australian Institute of Sport, Bruce, Australia.

出版信息

J Strength Cond Res. 2019 Mar;33(3):783-792. doi: 10.1519/JSC.0000000000003006.

Abstract

Franchini, E, Takito, MY, Alves, ED, Shiroma, SA, Julio, UF, and Humberstone, C. Effects of different fatigue levels on physiological responses and pacing in judo matches. J Strength Cond Res 33(3): 783-792, 2019-The objective of this study was to compare athletes' pacing during judo match simulation between different fatigue states. Twelve judo athletes (30.2 ± 3.2 years old, 85.6 ± 10.8 kg, 181.0 ± 5.7 cm, 19 ± 7 years of judo experience) completed three 4-minute matches against the same opponents, at 15-minute intervals in 3 different conditions: after warm-up (Control; C); after a regular training session (totaling 90 minutes); after a high-intensity interval exercise (2 blocks of 10 sets of 20-second all-out uchi-komi, with 10-second interval between sets and 5-minute interval between blocks). All matches were mediated according to the official rules, filmed, and analyzed concerning: rating of perceived recovery (RPR), rating of perceived exertion (RPE), heart rate (before and after match), blood lactate concentrations [La] before, peak after match and delta (peak minus the prematch values), and time-motion measures (frequencies and durations of actions). Time-motion measures included athlete displacement without contact, gripping, attack, feint, groundwork combat, pauses, and high- to low-intensity effort ratio. The experimental conditions resulted in different physiological and perceived responses prematch (HR, [La], RPR) and postmatch simulations (HR and [La]peak), with no change in RPE and few changes in technical variables. There was a decrease in grip dispute time, and increase in time of displacement without contact. These technical changes were enough to preserve the pace during the matches, which seemed to be controlled by the athletes to maintain their number of attacks, feints, and RPE.

摘要

弗兰奇尼、E、塔基托、MY、阿尔维斯、ED、希罗玛、SA、胡里奥、UF 和亨伯斯特、C。不同疲劳水平对柔道比赛生理反应和节奏的影响。J 力量与调节研究 33(3):783-792,2019-本研究的目的是比较不同疲劳状态下运动员在柔道模拟比赛中的节奏。12 名柔道运动员(30.2±3.2 岁,85.6±10.8kg,181.0±5.7cm,19±7 年柔道经验)在 3 种不同条件下以 15 分钟的间隔完成了 3 次 4 分钟的比赛,对手相同:热身(Control;C)后;常规训练(总共 90 分钟)后;高强度间歇运动(2 个 20 秒全力 uchi-komi 组,每组之间间隔 10 秒,两组之间间隔 5 分钟)后。所有比赛均根据官方规则进行裁判,拍摄,并对以下内容进行分析:恢复感知评分(RPR),感觉用力评分(RPE),心率(比赛前后),血乳酸浓度 [La],比赛后峰值和差值(峰值减去比赛前值),以及动作时间-运动测量(动作频率和持续时间)。动作时间-运动测量包括无接触、抓握、攻击、佯攻、地面战斗、暂停和高强度与低强度努力比的运动员位移。实验条件导致比赛前(HR、[La]、RPR)和赛后模拟(HR 和 [La]peak)的生理和感知反应不同,RPE 没有变化,技术变量变化很少。握力争议时间减少,无接触位移时间增加。这些技术变化足以保持比赛中的节奏,这似乎是由运动员控制的,以保持他们的攻击、佯攻和 RPE 次数。

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