Assessment of the Anaerobic Speed Reserve during Specific High-Intensity Exercise in Judo Athletes

被引:4
作者
Franchini, Emerson [1 ]
Kons, Rafael Lima [2 ]
Panissa, Valeria Leme Goncalves [1 ]
Detanico, Daniele [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Sao Paulo, Sch Phys Educ & Sport, Martial Arts & Combat Sports Res Grp, Sao Paulo, Brazil
[2] Univ Fed Santa Catarina, Ctr Sports, Biomech Lab, BR-88040900 Florianopolis, SC, Brazil
关键词
Combat sports; Rating of perceived exertion; Pace; All-out exercise; UCHI-KOMI; TIME-MOTION;
D O I
10.1007/s42978-021-00119-z
中图分类号
G8 [体育];
学科分类号
04 ; 0403 ;
摘要
PurposeThis study aimed to describe self-selected intensity and its relationship to performance during a high-intensity all-out judo protocol, and to verify whether athletes with different anaerobic speed reserve (ASR) perform differently during a high-intensity all-out interval uchi-komi (judo-specific skill).MethodsWe analyzed the performance of 28 judo athletes as a whole group and divided into groups, according to their ASR. They performed several judo-specific protocols using a specific skill: maximal speed sprint (MSS) and maximal aerobic speed (MAS), and high-intensity intermittent uchi-komi protocol (12 x 20 s all-out:10 s passive recovery).ResultsThe main results demonstrated a decrease in the number of repetitions and an increase in heart rate across the sets. Athletes with greater ASR performed a higher number of repetitions, compared to the low ASR group, and they were able to exercise at a higher percentage of the MAS (low ASR = 126%; SD = 13%; high ASR = 152%, SD = l9%) and at a lower percentage of MSS compared to the low ASR group (low ASR = 84%, SD = 7%; high ASR = 76%, SD = 11%). However, both groups exercised at a similar percentage of their own ASR during the protocol (low ASR = 50%, SD = 20%; high ASR = 53%, SD = 19%).ConclusionsAthletes with different ASR seem to set their pace at around 50% of their ASR within an all-out uchi-komi protocol. Therefore, the ASR is useful for predicting performance during high-intensity judo-specific interval exercise intervals.
引用
收藏
页码:266 / 274
页数:9
相关论文
共 31 条
[1]   An Uchi-komi with load, a physiological approach of a new special judo test proposal [J].
Almansba, R. ;
Franchini, E. ;
Sterkowicz, S. .
SCIENCE & SPORTS, 2007, 22 (05) :216-223
[2]  
Azevedo PHSM, 2007, J SPORT SCI MED, V6, P10
[3]   Specific Circuit Training in Young Judokas: Effects of Rest Duration [J].
Baudry, Stephane ;
Roux, Patrick .
RESEARCH QUARTERLY FOR EXERCISE AND SPORT, 2009, 80 (02) :146-152
[4]   Relationship between run times to exhaustion at 90, 100, 120, and 140% of vVO2max and velocity expressed relatively to critical velocity and maximal velocity [J].
Blondel, N ;
Berthoin, S ;
Billat, V ;
Lensel, G .
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE, 2001, 22 (01) :27-33
[5]  
Bonato M, 2015, J SPORT MED PHYS FIT, V55, P1277
[6]   PSYCHOPHYSICAL BASES OF PERCEIVED EXERTION [J].
BORG, GAV .
MEDICINE AND SCIENCE IN SPORTS AND EXERCISE, 1982, 14 (05) :377-381
[7]   High-Intensity Interval Training, Solutions to the Programming Puzzle Part I: Cardiopulmonary Emphasis [J].
Buchheit, Martin ;
Laursen, Paul B. .
SPORTS MEDICINE, 2013, 43 (05) :313-338
[8]  
Cohen J., 1988, STAT POWER ANAL BEHA
[9]  
Del Vecchio FB, 2014, MED SPORT, V67, P383
[10]   Technical variation in a sample of high level judo players [J].
Franchini, Emerson ;
Sterkowicz, Stanislaw ;
Meira, Cassio Miranda, Jr. ;
Ferreira Gomes, Fabio Rodrigo ;
Tani, Go .
PERCEPTUAL AND MOTOR SKILLS, 2008, 106 (03) :859-869