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NCAA 一级赛艇运动员在两种不同类型划船器上运动的生理和生物力学反应。

Physiological and biomechanical responses to exercise on two different types of rowing ergometers in NCAA Division I oarswomen.

机构信息

Kinesiology, George Mason University, Manassas, VA, USA.

Patriot Performance Laboratory, Frank Pettrone Center for Sports Performance, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, USA.

出版信息

Eur J Appl Physiol. 2023 Jul;123(7):1529-1541. doi: 10.1007/s00421-023-05172-w. Epub 2023 Mar 16.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Stationary (SE) and dynamic (DE) rowing ergometers, that are utilized for indoor training and physical assessment of competitive rowers, may elicit different physiological and biomechanical responses. The present study used SE and DE ergometers to examine submaximal and peak physiological and biomechanical responses during an incremental rowing test.

METHODS

Twelve National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I oarswomen performed seven-stage rowing tests with the last stage performed with maximal effort. Heart rate (HR), lactate (LA), oxygen uptake (VO), ventilation (VE), stroke rate (SR), gross efficiency (GE), and rating of perceived exertion (RPE) were obtained; while trunk, hip, knee, shoulder, and elbow ranges of motion (ROM) were measured.

RESULTS

SR was higher at maximal stage DE (29.3 vs. 34.8 strokes/min, p = 0.018, d = 1.213). No difference occurred in responses of maximal stage HR, RPE, VO2, VE, LA, or GE between the two ergometers. Submaximal LA and SR were greater on the DE for all submaximal stages. Submaximal VE was greater on the DE for all submaximal stages except Stage 3 (p = 0.160, d = 0.655). VO was higher on the DE Stages 2-5. GE was higher on the SE for Stages 2-5. Athletes showed increased trunk (p = 0.025, [Formula: see text] = 0.488) and knee (p = 0.004, [Formula: see text] = 0.668) ROM on SE.

CONCLUSION

Rowing on the DE appears to elicit a greater stroke rate and more optimal joint angles especially at high intensities. Hence, the DE is worthy of consideration as a preferred ergometer for women rowers.

摘要

背景

用于室内训练和竞技赛艇运动员身体评估的固定式(SE)和动态式(DE)划船测功仪可能会引起不同的生理和生物力学反应。本研究使用 SE 和 DE 测功仪在递增划船测试中检查次最大和峰值生理和生物力学反应。

方法

12 名美国全国大学体育协会(NCAA)一级赛艇运动员进行了七阶段划船测试,最后一阶段为最大努力。获得心率(HR)、血乳酸(LA)、摄氧量(VO2)、通气量(VE)、划桨频率(SR)、总效率(GE)和感知用力等级(RPE);同时测量躯干、髋部、膝部、肩部和肘部的运动范围(ROM)。

结果

DE 的最大阶段 SR 更高(29.3 与 34.8 划/min,p=0.018,d=1.213)。两种测功仪在最大阶段 HR、RPE、VO2、VE、LA 或 GE 的反应没有差异。所有次最大阶段,DE 上的次最大 LA 和 SR 更大。除第 3 阶段外(p=0.160,d=0.655),所有次最大阶段的 DE 上的 VE 更大。DE 上的第 2-5 阶段的 VO 更高。SE 上的第 2-5 阶段的 GE 更高。运动员在 SE 上显示出更大的躯干(p=0.025,[Formula: see text]=0.488)和膝部(p=0.004,[Formula: see text]=0.668)ROM。

结论

在 DE 上划船似乎会引起更高的划桨频率和更理想的关节角度,尤其是在高强度时。因此,DE 值得考虑作为女性赛艇运动员的首选测功仪。

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