Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Medicine, Department of Physiology, Novi Sad
Abstract
Introduction. Anaerobic capacity is much less evaluated in literature
compared to aerobic component. Anaerobic performance of athletes can be
measured using different motoric tests, lasting 20 to 30 seconds, one of them
being the Wingate anaerobic test (WAnT). Objective. The aim of this study was
to determine the work performed and power generated by athletes and
non-athletes during a 30-second high intensity exercise, as well as to
compare explosive characteristics of subjects using a new parameter of WAnT,
named explosive power, or slope of power. Methods. All parameters of
anaerobic power were investigated in 152 subjects classed into different
groups depending on their physical fitness and sport specialties as follows:
non-athletes (n=31), rowers (n=26), volleyball players (n=37), handball
players (n=34) and judo players (n=24). The WAnT, as well as basic
anthropometric measurements, was administrated to all participants. Results.
Values of anaerobic parameters were higher in the group of athletes compared
to physically inactive subjects. The highest values of the WAnT parameters
were registered in the group of volleyball players (AP=1006 W; relative
AP=11.4 W/ kg, AC=19.8 kJ), compared to athletes of other sport disciplines
(volleyball, rowing and judo). The new parameter of the WAnT, explosive
power, also showed highest values in volleyball players (EP=154 W/s; relative
EP=1.74 W/s/kg). These differences were statistically significant (p<0.05).
Conclusion. The results of laboratory tests can provide useful information on
improvements in training processes. The new parameter of the WAnT could be
implemented in further analyses of explosive characteristics of muscle
contraction.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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