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Effect of post-exercise hydrotherapy water temperature on subsequent exhaustive running performance in normothermic conditions

机译:锻炼后水疗水温对常温条件下随后的详尽运行性能的影响

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Objective: Despite the widespread use of cold water immersion (CWI) in normothermic conditions, little data is available on its effect on subsequent endurance performance. This study examined the effect of CWI as a recovery strategy on subsequent running performance in normothermic ambient conditions (~22. °C). Design: Nine endurance-trained men completed two submaximal exhaustive running bouts on three separate occasions. The running bouts (Ex1 and Ex2) were separated by 15. min of un-immersed seated rest (CON), hip-level CWI at 8. °C (CWI-8) or hip-level CWI at 15. °C (CWI-15). Methods: Intestinal temperature, blood lactate and heart rate were recorded throughout and V?O2, running economy and exercise times were recorded during the running sessions. Results: Running time to failure (min) during Ex2 was significantly (p< 0.05, ES = 0.7) longer following CWI-8 (27.7 ± 6.3) than CON (23.3 ± 5) but not different between CWI-15 (26.3 ± 3.4) and CON (p= 0.06, ES = 0.7) or CWI-8 and CWI-15 (p= 0.4, ES = 0.2). Qualitative analyses showed a 95% and 89% likely beneficial effect of CWI-8 and CWI-15 during Ex2 compared with CON, respectively. Time to failure during Ex2 was significantly shorter than Ex1 only during the CON condition. Intestinal temperature and HR were significantly lower for most of Ex2 during CWI-8 and CWI-15 compared with CON but they were similar at failure for the three conditions. Blood lactate, running economy and V ?O2 were not altered by CWI. Conclusions: These data indicate that a 15. min period of cold water immersion applied between repeated exhaustive exercise bouts significantly reduces intestinal temperature and enhances post-immersion running performance in normothermic conditions.
机译:目的:尽管在常温条件下广泛使用了冷水浸泡(CWI),但对随后的耐力性能的影响很少。本研究检测了CWI作为在常规环境条件下随后运行性能的回收策略的影响(〜22℃)。设计:九个耐力训练的男性在三个独立的场合完成了两个次轴详尽的跑步。运行的BOUT(ex1和ex2)在15.°C(CWI-8)或15.°C(CWI)(CWI -15)。方法:在跑步会期间记录肠温,血液乳酸血液,血液乳酸和心率,血液乳酸和心率,运行经济和运动时间。结果:在EX2期间运行到失败(MIN)显着(P <0.05,ES = 0.7),比CWI-8(27.7±6.3)更长,但CWI-15之间的不差异(23.3±5.3)(26.3±3.4 )和CON(p = 0.06,ES = 0.7)或CWI-8和CWI-15(P = 0.4,ES = 0.2)。与CON相比,定性分析显示CWI-8和CWI-15的有益效果95%和89%的有益效果。在ex2期间发生故障的时间明显短于ex1,仅在配置过程中。在CWI-8和CWI-15期间,EX2大部分与CON-15相比,肠温度和HR显着降低,但在三种条件下,它们在失效时相似。 CWI没有改变血液乳酸,奔跑经济和v?O2。结论:这些数据表明,在重复的详尽运动伴侣之间施加的15.分钟的冷水浸渍时间明显降低肠道温度,并在常温条件下提高浸入后运行性能。

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