Yacht type and crew-specific differences in anthropometric, aerobic capacity, and muscle strength parameters among international Olympic class sailors

被引:47
作者
Bojsen-Moller, Jens
Larsson, Benny
Magnusson, S. Peter
Aagaard, Per
机构
[1] Bispebjerg Hosp, Team Danmark Test Ctr, DK-2400 Copenhagen, Denmark
[2] Bispebjerg Hosp, Sports Med Res Unit, DK-2400 Copenhagen, Denmark
关键词
Olympic sailing; aerobic capacity; muscular strength; hamstring/quadriceps ratio;
D O I
10.1080/02640410701287115
中图分类号
G8 [体育];
学科分类号
04 ; 0403 ;
摘要
Physical fitness and muscular strength are important performance factors for Olympic class sailors, but the physical demands vary greatly between yacht classes, and limited information is available regarding the physical demands for the different crew positions. In the present paper, strength and aerobic capacity data from elite Olympic sailors are presented and compared with previous findings. Furthermore, a system for classification of Olympic class sailors is suggested. Peak aerobic capacity (peak oxygen uptake, VO2peak) and maximal isometric and isokinetic muscle strength of the knee extensors and flexors were assessed, together with the hams tring/quadriceps strength ratio (H/Q ratio). Peak aerobic capacity (ml O-2 center dot min(-1) center dot kg(-2/3)) was as follows: males - static hikers (n = 5) 215, s = 7; dynamic hikers (n = 8) 252, s = 17; trapezing helmsmen (n = 6) 234, s = 15; trapezing crew (n = 10) 239, s = 16; females - dynamic hikers (n = 6) 194, s = 16; trapezing crew (n = 2) 200, s = 13. Strength data for hikers, presented as peak moments (normalized to body weight) obtained during eccentric, isometric, and concentric contraction (Nm center dot kg(-1)) respectively were as follows: males - quadriceps: 3.66 (s = 0.68), 3.97 (s = 0.66), 1.82 (s = 0.34); hamstrings: 1.93 (s = 0.22), 1.38 (s = 0.41), 1.05 (s = 0.2 1); females - quadriceps: 3.84 (s = 0.71), 3.81 (s = 0.58), 1.60 (s = 0.28); hamstrings: 1.75 (s = 0.23), 1. 10 (s = 0. 16), 0.84 (s = 0. 13). Tbe peak moment based H/Q ratios for slow eccentric and concentric contractions were 0.42 (s=0.11) and 0.39 (s=0.04) for males and 0.43 (s=0.06) and 0.39 (s=0.04) for females respectively. Elite Olympic class sailors demonstrated high VO2peak values comparable to those observed in other non-endurance sports. Tbe strength data revealed very high quadriceps strength for hikers, which is likely a result of the high muscle forces encountered during sailing, and a low H/Q ratio. To ensure optimal knee joint stabilization during sailing and other training activities, it is suggested that hikers should counter this strength imbalance by performing additional strength training for the hamstrings muscle group.
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页码:1117 / 1128
页数:12
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