Aerobininkių aerobinis pajėgumas testuojant specifinėmis ir nespecifinėmis sąlygomis

Aerobic capacity of aerobic gymnasts while testing in specific and non-specific conditions The aim of the study: to determine an aerobic capacity of aerobic gymnasts while testing in specific and non-specific conditions. Objectives: · To compare submaximum heart rate and respiratory indices during t...

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Main Author: Vaitkevičius, Deimantas
Other Authors: Lekas, R.
Format: Dissertation
Language:Lithuanian
Published: Lithuanian Academic Libraries Network (LABT) 2006
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Online Access:http://vddb.library.lt/fedora/get/LT-eLABa-0001:E.02~2006~D_20060516_104148-90361/DS.005.0.02.ETD
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Summary:Aerobic capacity of aerobic gymnasts while testing in specific and non-specific conditions The aim of the study: to determine an aerobic capacity of aerobic gymnasts while testing in specific and non-specific conditions. Objectives: · To compare submaximum heart rate and respiratory indices during treadmill and step tests. · To compare maximum heart rate and respiratory indices during treadmill and step tests. · To evaluate step test’s using opportunities for testing an aerobic capacity of aerobic gymnasts. Methods: 1. Continuously increasing step test. 2. Continuously increasing treadmill test 3. Measurement of respiratory gas exchange. 4. HR monitoring and recording. 5. Measurement of blood lactate concentration. 6. Anthropometrical measurements. The hypothesis of the study. Incremental increasing step test is able for evaluation of an aerobic capacity, heart rate and respiratory indices, especially submaximum, while testing under specific conditions, i. e. performing physical exercises on the aerobic platform dosing physical load according to the tempo of music. Practical application. The results access the physiological knowledges about aerobic gymnasts aerobic capacity. These data can be used for individualization of the physical loads in aerobic gymnastics. Originality of the study. First time using respiratory gas exchange telemetric system was performed an incremental increasing step test, while the physical load was dosed by music rhythm. The aerobic capacity of... [to full text]