Effect of heart rate on shooting performance in elite archers

Aim: The aim of the present study was to examine the effect of heart rate on shooting performance in elite archers. Methods: Regularly trained 13 (7 female, 6 male) international level elite archers performed a (specific) protocol twice with 3 days interval in an indoor area. In order to raise the h...

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Main Authors: Caner Açıkada, Tahir Hazır, Alper Asçı, Sinem Hazır Aytar, Cevdet Tınazcı
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-03-01
Series:Heliyon
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844018369755
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spelling doaj-02d5715d021048a6b778175706fd8e6a2020-11-25T03:16:26ZengElsevierHeliyon2405-84402019-03-0153e01428Effect of heart rate on shooting performance in elite archersCaner Açıkada0Tahir Hazır1Alper Asçı2Sinem Hazır Aytar3Cevdet Tınazcı4European University of Lefke, School of Physical Education and Sports, Lefke, North Cyprus, Mersin 10, TurkeyHacettepe University, Sport Sciences Faculty, Beytepe, 06800, Ankara, TurkeyHalic University, Sport Sciences Faculty, TurkeyBaskent University, School of Health Sciences, Department of Sport Sciences, Etimesgut, 06790, Ankara, TurkeyNear East University, Sport Sciences Faculty, Nicosia, North Cyprus, Mersin 10, Turkey; Corresponding author.Aim: The aim of the present study was to examine the effect of heart rate on shooting performance in elite archers. Methods: Regularly trained 13 (7 female, 6 male) international level elite archers performed a (specific) protocol twice with 3 days interval in an indoor area. In order to raise the heart rate (HR) and related physiological stress the archers performed 4 sets of steady pace shuttle runs (males 10 km h-1; females 8 km h-1) for 3 minutes in a 20 m course following with 1 minute stop during which they performed 3 shots to 18 meter distance indoor target, and followed by 1 minute rest, where blood sample was collected from ear lobe for blood lactate (BL) analysis. Heart rate monitors were used for heart rate (HR) recordings with 5 seconds intervals for resting, running, shooting, and recovery periods. The score of the shots were recorded as in the normal archery indoor competition. Average (overall) results were taken into account for statistical analysis. Results: Mean HR and BL during resting shoot in 1st and 2nd tests were 119.0 and 112.2 bpm (range 1st test: 101–142 bpm, 2nd test: 96–135 bpm) and 1.72 and 1.65 mmol.L−1 (range 1st test: 0.9–2.6 mmol.L−1, 2nd test: 0.8–2.3 mmol.L−1) respectively. Mean HR and BL during post exercise shooting in 1st and 2nd tests were 168 and 166 bpm (range 1st test: 152–191 bpm, 2nd test: 147–188 bpm) and 4.21 and 3.44 mmol.L−1 (range 1st test: 1.3–7.0 mmol.L−1, 2nd test: 1.3–5.7 mmol.L−1) respectively. There was not any statistically difference between shooting scores (27.50–27.23 points) after running exercise and resting (p > 0.05). Conclusion: It was concluded that, under simulated indoor competition environment, high HR values do not influence short distance shooting scores.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844018369755Physiology
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author Caner Açıkada
Tahir Hazır
Alper Asçı
Sinem Hazır Aytar
Cevdet Tınazcı
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Tahir Hazır
Alper Asçı
Sinem Hazır Aytar
Cevdet Tınazcı
Effect of heart rate on shooting performance in elite archers
Heliyon
Physiology
author_facet Caner Açıkada
Tahir Hazır
Alper Asçı
Sinem Hazır Aytar
Cevdet Tınazcı
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title Effect of heart rate on shooting performance in elite archers
title_short Effect of heart rate on shooting performance in elite archers
title_full Effect of heart rate on shooting performance in elite archers
title_fullStr Effect of heart rate on shooting performance in elite archers
title_full_unstemmed Effect of heart rate on shooting performance in elite archers
title_sort effect of heart rate on shooting performance in elite archers
publisher Elsevier
series Heliyon
issn 2405-8440
publishDate 2019-03-01
description Aim: The aim of the present study was to examine the effect of heart rate on shooting performance in elite archers. Methods: Regularly trained 13 (7 female, 6 male) international level elite archers performed a (specific) protocol twice with 3 days interval in an indoor area. In order to raise the heart rate (HR) and related physiological stress the archers performed 4 sets of steady pace shuttle runs (males 10 km h-1; females 8 km h-1) for 3 minutes in a 20 m course following with 1 minute stop during which they performed 3 shots to 18 meter distance indoor target, and followed by 1 minute rest, where blood sample was collected from ear lobe for blood lactate (BL) analysis. Heart rate monitors were used for heart rate (HR) recordings with 5 seconds intervals for resting, running, shooting, and recovery periods. The score of the shots were recorded as in the normal archery indoor competition. Average (overall) results were taken into account for statistical analysis. Results: Mean HR and BL during resting shoot in 1st and 2nd tests were 119.0 and 112.2 bpm (range 1st test: 101–142 bpm, 2nd test: 96–135 bpm) and 1.72 and 1.65 mmol.L−1 (range 1st test: 0.9–2.6 mmol.L−1, 2nd test: 0.8–2.3 mmol.L−1) respectively. Mean HR and BL during post exercise shooting in 1st and 2nd tests were 168 and 166 bpm (range 1st test: 152–191 bpm, 2nd test: 147–188 bpm) and 4.21 and 3.44 mmol.L−1 (range 1st test: 1.3–7.0 mmol.L−1, 2nd test: 1.3–5.7 mmol.L−1) respectively. There was not any statistically difference between shooting scores (27.50–27.23 points) after running exercise and resting (p > 0.05). Conclusion: It was concluded that, under simulated indoor competition environment, high HR values do not influence short distance shooting scores.
topic Physiology
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844018369755
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