Table tennis playing styles require specific energy systems demands.

The aim of the present study was to investigate the differences in energy system contributions and temporal variables between offensive and all-round playing styles. Fifteen male table tennis players (Offensive players: N = 7; All-round players: N = 8) participated in the study. Matches were monitor...

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Main Authors: Fabio Milioni, Jorge Vieira de Mello Leite, Ralph Beneke, Rodrigo Araújo Bonetti de Poli, Marcelo Papoti, Alessandro Moura Zagatto
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2018-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6051612?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-c45e01aa9a944b679cbf86c61e777b1f2020-11-25T01:46:18ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032018-01-01137e019998510.1371/journal.pone.0199985Table tennis playing styles require specific energy systems demands.Fabio MilioniJorge Vieira de Mello LeiteRalph BenekeRodrigo Araújo Bonetti de PoliMarcelo PapotiAlessandro Moura ZagattoThe aim of the present study was to investigate the differences in energy system contributions and temporal variables between offensive and all-round playing styles. Fifteen male table tennis players (Offensive players: N = 7; All-round players: N = 8) participated in the study. Matches were monitored by a portable gas analyzer and the blood lactate responses was also measured. The contributions of the oxidative (WOXID), phosphagen (WPCr), and glycolytic (W[La]) energy systems were assumed as the oxygen consumption measured during the matches above of baseline value, the fast component of excess post-exercise oxygen consumption (EPOCFAST) measured after the matches, and the net of blood lactate concentration (Δ[La]), respectively. Energy systems contributions were not significantly different between the offensive and all-round playing styles (WOXID: 96.1±2.0 and 97.0±0.6%, P = 0.86; WPCr: 2.7±1.7 and 2.0±0.6%, P = 0.13; W[La]: 1.2±0.5 and 1.0±0.7%, P = 0.95; respectively), however, magnitude-based analysis of WPCr presented Likely higher contribution for offensive compared to all-round players. Regarding temporal variables, only rate of shots presented higher values for offensive when compared to all-round players (P = 0.03), while the magnitude-based analysis presented Very likely lower, Likely lower and Likely higher outcomes of rate of shots, WPCr and maximal oxygen consumption, respectively, for all-round players. Strong negative correlation was verified for offensive players between number of shots and WPCr (r = -0.86, P = 0.01), while all-round players showed strong correlations between rally duration, WOXID (r = 0.76, P = 0.03) and maximal oxygen consumption (r = 0.81, P = 0.03). Therefore, despite no differences in energy system contributions for offensive and all-round players, different playing styles seems to requires specific energy systems demands.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6051612?pdf=render
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author Fabio Milioni
Jorge Vieira de Mello Leite
Ralph Beneke
Rodrigo Araújo Bonetti de Poli
Marcelo Papoti
Alessandro Moura Zagatto
spellingShingle Fabio Milioni
Jorge Vieira de Mello Leite
Ralph Beneke
Rodrigo Araújo Bonetti de Poli
Marcelo Papoti
Alessandro Moura Zagatto
Table tennis playing styles require specific energy systems demands.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Fabio Milioni
Jorge Vieira de Mello Leite
Ralph Beneke
Rodrigo Araújo Bonetti de Poli
Marcelo Papoti
Alessandro Moura Zagatto
author_sort Fabio Milioni
title Table tennis playing styles require specific energy systems demands.
title_short Table tennis playing styles require specific energy systems demands.
title_full Table tennis playing styles require specific energy systems demands.
title_fullStr Table tennis playing styles require specific energy systems demands.
title_full_unstemmed Table tennis playing styles require specific energy systems demands.
title_sort table tennis playing styles require specific energy systems demands.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2018-01-01
description The aim of the present study was to investigate the differences in energy system contributions and temporal variables between offensive and all-round playing styles. Fifteen male table tennis players (Offensive players: N = 7; All-round players: N = 8) participated in the study. Matches were monitored by a portable gas analyzer and the blood lactate responses was also measured. The contributions of the oxidative (WOXID), phosphagen (WPCr), and glycolytic (W[La]) energy systems were assumed as the oxygen consumption measured during the matches above of baseline value, the fast component of excess post-exercise oxygen consumption (EPOCFAST) measured after the matches, and the net of blood lactate concentration (Δ[La]), respectively. Energy systems contributions were not significantly different between the offensive and all-round playing styles (WOXID: 96.1±2.0 and 97.0±0.6%, P = 0.86; WPCr: 2.7±1.7 and 2.0±0.6%, P = 0.13; W[La]: 1.2±0.5 and 1.0±0.7%, P = 0.95; respectively), however, magnitude-based analysis of WPCr presented Likely higher contribution for offensive compared to all-round players. Regarding temporal variables, only rate of shots presented higher values for offensive when compared to all-round players (P = 0.03), while the magnitude-based analysis presented Very likely lower, Likely lower and Likely higher outcomes of rate of shots, WPCr and maximal oxygen consumption, respectively, for all-round players. Strong negative correlation was verified for offensive players between number of shots and WPCr (r = -0.86, P = 0.01), while all-round players showed strong correlations between rally duration, WOXID (r = 0.76, P = 0.03) and maximal oxygen consumption (r = 0.81, P = 0.03). Therefore, despite no differences in energy system contributions for offensive and all-round players, different playing styles seems to requires specific energy systems demands.
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