Effect of high intensity intermittent training and resistance training on the maximal oxygen deficit and VO(2)max

被引:2
|
作者
Hirai, Y [1 ]
Tabata, I [1 ]
机构
[1] NATL INST HLTH & NUTR, EXERCISE PHYSIOL LAB, DIV HLTH PROMOT, SHINJU KU, TOKYO 162, JAPAN
关键词
intermittent training; resistance training; maximal oxygen deficit; VO(2)max;
D O I
10.7600/jspfsm1949.45.495
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
This study examined the effects of (1) an intermittent training using a mechanically braked cycle ergometer and (2) resistance training using free weight on the maximal oxygen deficit and VO(2)max. For the first 6 weeks, six subjects trained using an intermittent training protocol five days per week. The exhaustive intermittent training consisted of seven to eight sets of 20 s exercise at an intensity of about 170% of VO(2)max with a 10 s rest between each bout. After the training, the maximal oxygen deficit increased significantly from 64.3 +/- 5.0 ml . kg(-1) to 75.1 +/- 5.7 ml . kg(-1) (p < 0.01), while VO(2)max increased from 52.0 +/- 2.7 ml . kg(-1). min(-1) to 57.6 +/- 2.9 ml . kg(-1). min(-1) (p < 0.05). For the following 6 weeks, the subjects used the same intermittent training for 3 days per week and a resistance training for the other 3 days per week. The resistance training consisted of (1) 4 sets of 12 bouts of squat and leg curl exercise at 12 repetition maximum (RM). (2) 2 sets of maximal bouts of the same exercise with a load of 90%, 80%, and 70% of 1 RM. After the training period, the maximal oxygen deficit increased further to the value of 86.8 +/- 5.9 ml . kg(-1) which was significantly higher than the value attained at the end of the intermittent training. On the other hand, VO(2)max did not increase significantly from the value observed at the end of the 6 weeks of intermittent training. Body weight was not significantly changed throughout the 12-week training period. Maximal circumference of the thigh did not changed during the first g-week of the intermittent training period (pre-training:57.1 +/- 1.2 cm, after 6-week training:57.3 +/- 1.1 cm), while it increased significantly after the last 6-week combined training (59.0 +/- 0.8 cm, p < 0.05). In conclusion, this study showed that (1) high intensity intermittent training improves both the anaerobic and aerobic energy supplying systems, (2) additional resistance training with the intermittent training further increases the anaerobic energy supplying system, probably through increased muscle mass.
引用
收藏
页码:495 / 502
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Effects Of High-intensity Intermittent Training And High-intensity Intermittent Cross Training On Maximal Oxygen Uptake
    Xu, Yuzhong
    Tsuji, Katsunori
    Tabata, Izumi
    MEDICINE AND SCIENCE IN SPORTS AND EXERCISE, 2016, 48 (05): : 861 - 861
  • [2] Effect of intensity of aerobic training on VO2max
    Gormley, Shannan E.
    Swain, David P.
    High, Renee
    Spina, Robert J.
    Dowling, Elizabeth A.
    Kotipalli, Ushasri S.
    Gandrakota, Ramya
    MEDICINE AND SCIENCE IN SPORTS AND EXERCISE, 2008, 40 (07): : 1336 - 1343
  • [3] Effect of Intensity of Aerobic Training on VO2max
    Gormley, Shannan E.
    Swain, David P.
    High, Renee H.
    Spina, Robert J.
    Dowling, Elizabeth A.
    Kotipalli, Ushasri
    Gandrakota, Ramya
    MEDICINE AND SCIENCE IN SPORTS AND EXERCISE, 2008, 40 (05): : S42 - S42
  • [4] Effects of moderate-intensity endurance and high-intensity intermittent training on anaerobic capacity and VO2max
    Tabata, I
    Nishimura, K
    Kouzaki, M
    Hirai, Y
    Ogita, F
    Miyachi, M
    Yamamoto, K
    MEDICINE AND SCIENCE IN SPORTS AND EXERCISE, 1996, 28 (10): : 1327 - 1330
  • [5] Effects of high-intensity intermittent cross-training on maximal oxygen uptake
    Liu, Xin
    Tsuji, Katsunori
    Xu, Yuzhong
    Iemitsu, Motoyuki
    Tabata, Izumi
    SPORTS MEDICINE AND HEALTH SCIENCE, 2025, 7 (03) : 185 - 189
  • [6] Effects Of 2 Days/w High-intensity Intermittent Cross Training On Maximal Oxygen Uptake
    Xu, Yu Zhong
    Tsuji, Katsunori
    Iemitsu, Motoyuki
    Tabata, Izumi
    MEDICINE AND SCIENCE IN SPORTS AND EXERCISE, 2013, 45 (05): : 504 - 505
  • [7] VO(2)max and haemoglobin mass of trained athletes during high intensity training
    Gore, CJ
    Hahn, AG
    Burge, CM
    Telford, RD
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE, 1997, 18 (06) : 477 - 482
  • [8] Effects of high intensity intermittent training on peak VO2 in prepubertal children
    Baquet, G
    Berthoin, S
    Dupont, G
    Blondel, N
    Fabre, C
    van Praagh, E
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE, 2002, 23 (06) : 439 - 444
  • [9] Decrescent intensity training concurrently improves maximal anaerobic power, maximal accumulated oxygen deficit, and maximal oxygen uptake
    Ozaki, H.
    Kato, G.
    Nakagata, T.
    Nakamura, T.
    Nakada, K.
    Kitada, T.
    Katamoto, S.
    Naito, H.
    PHYSIOLOGY INTERNATIONAL, 2019, 106 (04) : 355 - 367
  • [10] RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MAXIMAL OXYGEN DEFICIT AND VO2MAX IN SUPRAMAXIMAL RUNNING
    CAMUS, G
    THYS, H
    ARCHIVES INTERNATIONALES DE PHYSIOLOGIE DE BIOCHIMIE ET DE BIOPHYSIQUE, 1991, 99 (02): : 199 - 203