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THE EFFECT OF WAVE CONDITIONS AND SURFER ABILITY ON PERFORMANCE AND THE PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSE OF RECREATIONAL SURFERS

机译:波浪条件和冲浪者能力对娱乐冲浪者性能和生理反应的影响

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Barlow, MJ, Gresty, K, Findlay, M, Cooke, CB, and Davidson, MA. The effect of wave conditions and surfer ability on performance and the physiological response of recreational surfers. J Strength Cond Res 28(10): 2946-2953, 2014This study investigated the effects of wave conditions on performance and the physiological responses of surfers. After institutional ethical approval 39 recreational surfers participated in 60 surfing sessions where performance and physiological response were measured using global positioning system (GPS) heart rate monitors. Using GPS, the percentage time spent in surfing activity categories was on average 41.6, 47.0, 8.1, and 3.1% for waiting, paddling, riding, and miscellaneous activities, respectively. Ability level of the surfers, wave size, and wave period are significantly associated with the physiological, ride, and performance parameters during surfing. As the ability level of the surfers increases there is a reduction in the relative exercise intensity (e.g., average heart rate as a percentage of laboratory maximum, r(partial) = -0.412, p < 0.01) which is in contrast to increases in performance parameters (e.g., maximum ride speed (0.454, p < 0.01). As the wave size increased there were reductions in physiological demand (e.g., total energy expenditure r(partial) = -0.351, p 0.05) but increases in ride speed and distance measures (e.g., the maximum ride speed, 0.454, p < 0.01). As the wave period increased there were increases in intensity (e.g., average heart rate as a percentage of laboratory maximum, r(p) = 0.490, p < 0.01) and increases in ride speed and distance measures (e.g., the maximum ride speed, r(partial) = 0.371, p < 0.01). This original study is the first to show that wave parameters and surfer ability are significantly associated with the physiological response and performance characteristics of surfing.
机译:密西根州的巴洛(Barlow),麻省(Gresty)的K,芬德利(M),库克(Cooke),CB和马萨诸塞州的戴维森。波浪条件和冲浪者能力对休闲冲浪者的表现和生理反应的影响。 J Strength Cond Res 28(10):2946-2953,2014该研究调查了波浪条件对冲浪者性能和生理反应的影响。经过机构伦理的批准后,39名休闲冲浪者参加了60次冲浪会议,其中使用全球定位系统(GPS)心率监测器测量了性能和生理反应。使用GPS,在等待,划桨,骑行和其他活动上花费在冲浪活动类别上的时间平均分别为41.6、47.0、8.1和3.1%。冲浪者的能力水平,波浪大小和波浪周期与冲浪过程中的生理,骑行和性能参数显着相关。随着冲浪者能力水平的提高,相对运动强度会降低(例如,平均心率占实验室最大值的百分比,r(partial)= -0.412,p <0.01),这与性能的提高相反参数(例如,最大骑行速度(0.454,​​p <0.01)。随着波幅的增加,生理需求减少(例如,总能量消耗r(partial)= -0.351,p 0.05),但是骑行速度和距离增加测量值(例如,最大骑行速度0.454,​​p <0.01)。随着波浪周期的增加,强度也随之增加(例如,平均心率占实验室最大值的百分比,r(p)= 0.490,p <0.01)并增加了骑行速度和距离测量值(例如,最大骑行速度,r(部分)= 0.371,p <0.01)。这项原始研究首次表明波浪参数和冲浪者能力与生理反应和冲浪的性能特点。

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