Relation between Maximal Anaerobic Power Output and Tests on Rowing Ergometer

Aim of this study was to compare relation between maximal anaerobic power output and 2,000 m test on rowing ergometer and relation between 6,000 m test and 2,000 m on rowing ergometer. It can be assumed that 2,000 m performance on rowing ergometer will significantly correlate with maximal anaerobic...

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Main Authors: Šmída Matej, Clementis Michal, Hamar Dušan, Macejková Yvetta
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2017-05-01
Series:Acta Facultatis Educationis Physicae Universitatis Comenianae
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/afepuc-2017-0007
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spelling doaj-d1e928352d314633a554bcb9c9fcb82d2021-09-06T19:39:44ZengSciendoActa Facultatis Educationis Physicae Universitatis Comenianae0520-73712017-05-015716875a10.1515/afepuc-2017-0007afepuc-2017-0007Relation between Maximal Anaerobic Power Output and Tests on Rowing ErgometerŠmída Matej0Clementis Michal1Hamar Dušan2Macejková Yvetta3Department of Outdoor Sports and Swimming, Department of Sport Kinantropology, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport, Comenius University in Bratislava, SlovakiaDepartment of Outdoor Sports and Swimming, Department of Sport Kinantropology, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport, Comenius University in Bratislava, SlovakiaDepartment of Outdoor Sports and Swimming, Department of Sport Kinantropology, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport, Comenius University in Bratislava, SlovakiaDepartment of Outdoor Sports and Swimming, Department of Sport Kinantropology, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport, Comenius University in Bratislava, SlovakiaAim of this study was to compare relation between maximal anaerobic power output and 2,000 m test on rowing ergometer and relation between 6,000 m test and 2,000 m on rowing ergometer. It can be assumed that 2,000 m performance on rowing ergometer will significantly correlate with maximal anaerobic power output and 6,000 m performance. A group of 9 welltrained rowers (age: 18.3 years ± 2.8 years, sport age: 4.9 years ± 3.7 years, weight: 78.9 kg ± 12.2 kg, height: 182.3 cm ± 7.6 cm) performed three tests in 1 week to determine maximal anaerobic power, 6,000 m and 2,000 m performance on Concept 2 model D rowing ergometer. A value of simple maximal stroke out of 10-second all-out test with drag factor set to 200 was taken as a measure of maximal anaerobic power. Drag factor for 6,000 m and 2,000 m test was set individually. Average power during these tests was record. Research showed that both maximal anaerobic power and 6,000 m test correlated with 2,000 m test on rowing ergometer significantly (rmap = 0.93 p < 0.01, r6k = 0.95 p < 0.01). Maximal anaerobic power and 6,000 m tests seem to be good predictors for 2,000 m score on rowing ergometer. However, maximal anaerobic power test can be used to monitor rowing performance during specific training cycle instead of longer and more demanding 6,000 m test.https://doi.org/10.1515/afepuc-2017-0007rowingmaximal anaerobic powerergometer
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author Šmída Matej
Clementis Michal
Hamar Dušan
Macejková Yvetta
spellingShingle Šmída Matej
Clementis Michal
Hamar Dušan
Macejková Yvetta
Relation between Maximal Anaerobic Power Output and Tests on Rowing Ergometer
Acta Facultatis Educationis Physicae Universitatis Comenianae
rowing
maximal anaerobic power
ergometer
author_facet Šmída Matej
Clementis Michal
Hamar Dušan
Macejková Yvetta
author_sort Šmída Matej
title Relation between Maximal Anaerobic Power Output and Tests on Rowing Ergometer
title_short Relation between Maximal Anaerobic Power Output and Tests on Rowing Ergometer
title_full Relation between Maximal Anaerobic Power Output and Tests on Rowing Ergometer
title_fullStr Relation between Maximal Anaerobic Power Output and Tests on Rowing Ergometer
title_full_unstemmed Relation between Maximal Anaerobic Power Output and Tests on Rowing Ergometer
title_sort relation between maximal anaerobic power output and tests on rowing ergometer
publisher Sciendo
series Acta Facultatis Educationis Physicae Universitatis Comenianae
issn 0520-7371
publishDate 2017-05-01
description Aim of this study was to compare relation between maximal anaerobic power output and 2,000 m test on rowing ergometer and relation between 6,000 m test and 2,000 m on rowing ergometer. It can be assumed that 2,000 m performance on rowing ergometer will significantly correlate with maximal anaerobic power output and 6,000 m performance. A group of 9 welltrained rowers (age: 18.3 years ± 2.8 years, sport age: 4.9 years ± 3.7 years, weight: 78.9 kg ± 12.2 kg, height: 182.3 cm ± 7.6 cm) performed three tests in 1 week to determine maximal anaerobic power, 6,000 m and 2,000 m performance on Concept 2 model D rowing ergometer. A value of simple maximal stroke out of 10-second all-out test with drag factor set to 200 was taken as a measure of maximal anaerobic power. Drag factor for 6,000 m and 2,000 m test was set individually. Average power during these tests was record. Research showed that both maximal anaerobic power and 6,000 m test correlated with 2,000 m test on rowing ergometer significantly (rmap = 0.93 p < 0.01, r6k = 0.95 p < 0.01). Maximal anaerobic power and 6,000 m tests seem to be good predictors for 2,000 m score on rowing ergometer. However, maximal anaerobic power test can be used to monitor rowing performance during specific training cycle instead of longer and more demanding 6,000 m test.
topic rowing
maximal anaerobic power
ergometer
url https://doi.org/10.1515/afepuc-2017-0007
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