de Groot G, Hollander A P, Sargeant A J, van Ingen Schenau G J, de Boer R W
Faculty of Human Movement Sciences, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
J Sports Sci. 1987 Winter;5(3):249-59. doi: 10.1080/02640418708729780.
Speed skating exercise can be better understood by taking account of physiological and biomechanical considerations. Comparison with other sports shows the unique and peculiar way of skating propulsion. The relatively long lasting isometric muscle contractions during the gliding phase, alternated with high power output push-offs, place unusual demands on the (local) energy delivering systems. The short and explosive push-off needs a specific pattern of motor unit recruitment. Some mixture of slow twitch (to sustain skating posture) and fast twitch fibres (to effect push off) in the hip and knee extensors seems necessary for optimal skating performance.
通过考虑生理和生物力学因素,可以更好地理解速度滑冰运动。与其他运动的比较显示了滑冰推进的独特方式。在滑行阶段相对持久的等长肌肉收缩,与高功率输出的蹬地动作交替出现,对(局部)能量供应系统提出了不同寻常的要求。短暂而爆发力强的蹬地动作需要特定的运动单位募集模式。髋部和膝部伸肌中一些慢肌纤维(以维持滑冰姿势)和快肌纤维(以实现蹬地动作)的混合,似乎是实现最佳滑冰表现所必需的。