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爬楼梯训练与跑步训练对跑步机和跑道跑步表现的影响。

Effects of stair-climbing vs run training on treadmill and track running performance.

作者信息

Loy S F, Holland G J, Mutton D L, Snow J, Vincent W J, Hoffmann J J, Shaw S

机构信息

Department of Kinesiology, California State University, Northridge 91330.

出版信息

Med Sci Sports Exerc. 1993 Nov;25(11):1275-8.

PMID:8289616
Abstract

Physically active college age women were evaluated to determine the effects of 9 wk of stair-climbing (Stairmaster Gauntlet) vs run training on 2414-m run time and treadmill measured aerobic capacity (VO2max) and submaximal physiological parameters. Subjects were randomly assigned to a stair-climbing (STAIR N = 11) (43.8 +/- 1.5 ml.kg-1.min-1) (mean +/- SEM) or run training (RUN N = 12) (44.2 +/- 1.8) group, training 4 d.wk-1 at 70-80% of maximum heart rate (MHR) for 30 min progressing to 85-90% MHR for 45 min. The STAIR group significantly increased (P < 0.01) their VO2max by 12% and decreased (P < 0.01) their 2414-m run time of 12.8 min by 8%. The RUN group increased (P < 0.01) their VO2max 16% and decreased run time (P < 0.01) 11% from 13.1 min. Submaximal treadmill runs at the same speed and grade demonstrated significant decreases in %VO2max and % MHR (P < 0.01) for both groups. The data support the use of stair-climbing exercise as an alternative mode to running with similar treadmill and running performance results subsequent to 9 wk of training.

摘要

对身体活跃的大学适龄女性进行评估,以确定9周的爬楼梯训练(使用楼梯机)与跑步训练对2414米跑步时间、跑步机测量的有氧能力(最大摄氧量)和次最大生理参数的影响。受试者被随机分配到爬楼梯组(STAIR,N = 11)(43.8±1.5毫升·千克⁻¹·分钟⁻¹)(平均值±标准误)或跑步训练组(RUN,N = 12)(44.2±1.8),每周训练4天,开始时以最大心率(MHR)的70 - 80%进行30分钟训练,之后逐渐增加到以MHR的85 - 90%进行45分钟训练。爬楼梯组的最大摄氧量显著增加(P < 0.01)12%,2414米跑步时间显著减少(P < 0.01),从12.8分钟减少了8%。跑步组的最大摄氧量增加(P < 0.01)16%,跑步时间从13.1分钟减少(P < 0.01)11%。两组在相同速度和坡度下进行的次最大跑步机跑步中,最大摄氧量百分比和心率百分比均显著下降(P < 0.01)。数据支持将爬楼梯运动作为跑步的替代方式,经过9周训练后,跑步机和跑步表现结果相似。

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