Physical and Physiological Demands of Recreational Team Handball for Adult Untrained Men

Lack of motivation to exercise was reported as a major cause of sedentary behavior in adulthood. This descriptive study examines the acute physical and physiological demands of recreational team handball and evaluates whether it could be suggested as an exercise mode for fitness and health enhanceme...

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Main Authors: Susana C. A. Póvoas, Carlo Castagna, Carlos Resende, Eduardo Filipe Coelho, Pedro Silva, Rute Santos, André Seabra, Juan Tamames, Mariana Lopes, Morten Bredsgaard Randers, Peter Krustrup
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Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2017-01-01
Series:BioMed Research International
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/6204603
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spelling doaj-a314dad954aa422a95404f4ab49054fe2020-11-24T22:40:53ZengHindawi LimitedBioMed Research International2314-61332314-61412017-01-01201710.1155/2017/62046036204603Physical and Physiological Demands of Recreational Team Handball for Adult Untrained MenSusana C. A. Póvoas0Carlo Castagna1Carlos Resende2Eduardo Filipe Coelho3Pedro Silva4Rute Santos5André Seabra6Juan Tamames7Mariana Lopes8Morten Bredsgaard Randers9Peter Krustrup10Research Center in Sports Sciences, Health Sciences and Human Development, CIDESD, University Institute of Maia, ISMAI, Maia, PortugalFitness Training and Biomechanics Laboratory, Italian Football Federation, Technical Department, Coverciano, Florence, ItalyUniversity Institute of Maia, ISMAI, Maia, PortugalPortuguese Handball Federation, Lisbon, PortugalUniversity Institute of Maia, ISMAI, Maia, PortugalUniversity Institute of Maia, ISMAI, Maia, PortugalResearch Center in Physical Activity, Health and Leisure, Faculty of Sport, University of Porto, Porto, PortugalDepartment of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Faculty of Sciences, University of Porto, Porto, PortugalUniversity Institute of Maia, ISMAI, Maia, PortugalDepartment of Sports Science and Clinical Biomechanics, SDU Sport and Health Sciences Cluster (SHSC), University of Southern Denmark, Odense, DenmarkDepartment of Sports Science and Clinical Biomechanics, SDU Sport and Health Sciences Cluster (SHSC), University of Southern Denmark, Odense, DenmarkLack of motivation to exercise was reported as a major cause of sedentary behavior in adulthood. This descriptive study examines the acute physical and physiological demands of recreational team handball and evaluates whether it could be suggested as an exercise mode for fitness and health enhancement in 33–55-year-old untrained men. Time-motion, heart rate (HR), and blood lactate analyses were obtained from 4 recreational matches. Mean distance covered during the 60 min matches was 6012±428 m. The players changed match activity 386±70 times, of which high-intensity runs and unorthodox movements amounted to 59±18 and 26±26 per match, respectively. The most frequent highly demanding playing actions were jumps and throws. Match average and peak HR were 82±6% and 93±5%  HRmax, respectively. Players exercised at intensities between 81 and 90%  HRmax for 47% (28±14 min) and >90%  HRmax for 24% (14±15 min) of total match time. Match average and peak blood lactate values were 3.6±1.3 and 4.2±1.2 mM, respectively. Recreational team handball is an intermittent high-intensity exercise mode with physical and physiological demands in the range of those found to have a positive effect on aerobic, anaerobic, and musculoskeletal fitness in adult individuals. Training studies considering recreational team handball as a health enhancing intervention are warranted.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/6204603
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author Susana C. A. Póvoas
Carlo Castagna
Carlos Resende
Eduardo Filipe Coelho
Pedro Silva
Rute Santos
André Seabra
Juan Tamames
Mariana Lopes
Morten Bredsgaard Randers
Peter Krustrup
spellingShingle Susana C. A. Póvoas
Carlo Castagna
Carlos Resende
Eduardo Filipe Coelho
Pedro Silva
Rute Santos
André Seabra
Juan Tamames
Mariana Lopes
Morten Bredsgaard Randers
Peter Krustrup
Physical and Physiological Demands of Recreational Team Handball for Adult Untrained Men
BioMed Research International
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Carlo Castagna
Carlos Resende
Eduardo Filipe Coelho
Pedro Silva
Rute Santos
André Seabra
Juan Tamames
Mariana Lopes
Morten Bredsgaard Randers
Peter Krustrup
author_sort Susana C. A. Póvoas
title Physical and Physiological Demands of Recreational Team Handball for Adult Untrained Men
title_short Physical and Physiological Demands of Recreational Team Handball for Adult Untrained Men
title_full Physical and Physiological Demands of Recreational Team Handball for Adult Untrained Men
title_fullStr Physical and Physiological Demands of Recreational Team Handball for Adult Untrained Men
title_full_unstemmed Physical and Physiological Demands of Recreational Team Handball for Adult Untrained Men
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publishDate 2017-01-01
description Lack of motivation to exercise was reported as a major cause of sedentary behavior in adulthood. This descriptive study examines the acute physical and physiological demands of recreational team handball and evaluates whether it could be suggested as an exercise mode for fitness and health enhancement in 33–55-year-old untrained men. Time-motion, heart rate (HR), and blood lactate analyses were obtained from 4 recreational matches. Mean distance covered during the 60 min matches was 6012±428 m. The players changed match activity 386±70 times, of which high-intensity runs and unorthodox movements amounted to 59±18 and 26±26 per match, respectively. The most frequent highly demanding playing actions were jumps and throws. Match average and peak HR were 82±6% and 93±5%  HRmax, respectively. Players exercised at intensities between 81 and 90%  HRmax for 47% (28±14 min) and >90%  HRmax for 24% (14±15 min) of total match time. Match average and peak blood lactate values were 3.6±1.3 and 4.2±1.2 mM, respectively. Recreational team handball is an intermittent high-intensity exercise mode with physical and physiological demands in the range of those found to have a positive effect on aerobic, anaerobic, and musculoskeletal fitness in adult individuals. Training studies considering recreational team handball as a health enhancing intervention are warranted.
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