Affiliation:
1. Department of Coaching Science, Lithuanian Sports University, University Centre for Physical Education and Sports, Aleksandras Stulginskis University
2. Department of Coaching Science, Lithuanian Sports University
3. Department of Applied Biology and Rehabilitation, Lithuanian Sports University
Abstract
This study investigated the aerobic fitness and physiologic and energetic responses during competitive exercise in aerobic gymnasts. The gymnasts performed a graded treadmill test and competitive group exercises. Energetic response was calculated from oxygen uptake and blood lactate changes. Peak oxygen uptake was similar in International ( M = 45.4m · kg−1 · min.−1, SD = 3.9) and National ( M = 44.7ml · kg−1 · min.−1, SD = 3.6) level groups. During their competitive routines, total energy and the fractions of aerobic, anaerobic alactic, and anaerobic lactic energy were 1,847.7 ( SD = 293.9) and 1,747.3 ( SD = 196.7) J · kg−1, 53.5% ( SD = 3.1) and 60.3% ( SD = 6.1), 25.4% ( SD = 5.9) and 21.4% ( SD = 5.2), and 21.1% ( SD = 5.8) and 18.3% ( SD = 4.5) in international and national level athletes, respectively ( p > .05). The contribution of anaerobic energy was higher in the international level group ( p = .03). It is concluded that the aerobic fitness and absolute energetic and physiological responses of athletes during competitive activities were not different between the aerobic gymnasts groups with different levels of performance, but a higher relative contribution of anaerobic energy was observed in the group with a higher performance level.
Subject
Sensory Systems,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
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