Exercise performance in elite male and female sailors

被引:23
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作者
Larsson, B
Beyer, N
Bay, P
Blond, L
Aagaard, P
Kjaer, M
机构
[1] Team Danmark Test Center, Rigshopitalet, University of Copenhagen
[2] Team Danmark Test Center, Afd. 2001, Rigshospitalet
关键词
exercise profile; sailors; hiking endurance; maximal oxygen uptake; isometric endurance;
D O I
10.1055/s-2007-972886
中图分类号
G8 [体育];
学科分类号
04 ; 0403 ;
摘要
In order to evaluate the physiological profile of elite competitive sailors, and to determine if sailors revealed any seasonal variation in their exercise capacity over a 9 month period, results from female sailors (n = 6), and male sailors (''hikers'' n = 8 and ''non-hikers'' n = 7) were compared with male physical education students (n = 8). Maximal oxygen uptake rate (VO(2)max) determined on treadmill did not differ between male sailors and control subjects (61.4 +/- 2.0 vs 64.9 +/- 1.4 ml O-2/min . kg, mean +/- SE) and did not change with time in elite sailors (p > 0.05). isometric endurance for abdominal and back muscles was similar for all groups. The isometric muscle endurance in a hiking bench was markedly greater in ''hikers'' [time: 218 sec (91-426) mean, range] compared to control subjects [time: 98 sec (48-188)], male ''non-hikers'', and female sailors (p < 0.05). Hiking endurance in ''hikers'' did not change over the 9 month observation period. Furthermore, dynamic arm performance (''all-out'' in 60 sec) was higher in ''hikers'' compared to all other groups. In conclusion: Elite sailors who perform hiking activity (''hikers'') show an enhanced performance in a functional arm test and higher endurance in a hiking-bench compared to ''non-hiking'' elite sailors and a control group matched for age, weight and fitness. Furthermore sailors did not show any seasonal variation in their VO,max or isometric endurance over a 9 month period.
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