Relationship of blood lactate accumulation to stroke rate and distance per stroke in top female swimmers

(Beziehung zwischen Blutlaktatakkumulation und Zugfrequenz und pro Zug zurückgelegter Strecke bei Spitzenschwimmereinnen)

Swimming velocity (v) is the function of stroke rate (S} and distance per stroke (d/5). As shown by CrC).ig and Pendergast (1979) stroke rate is a nonlinear function of v: When S is increased above the optimal point, v decreases. The reason for this nonlinear function between S and v is a shortening of d/5. Energy demand (E) in swimming der.ends on efficiency (eff.), body drag (db), and v; therefore Eisa function of 5 and d/5. The total energy delivery is the sum of aerobic metabolism (V02) and anaerobic metabolism (glycolysis leading to lactate production and the breakdown of phosphates, especially creatin phosphate [CP]). When swimming longer than 20 s under steady state conditions, CP is constant. At low speeds, lactate produced can be eliminated and blood lactate remains constant, but at high speeds above 70 or 80% V02max, blood lactate accumulates (anaerobic threshold onset of blood lactate accumulation [OBLAJ) as a function of S and d/S. Furthermore, efficiency during constant work depends on frequency in all cyclic movements. This has been shown for bicycle ergometers (Stegemann, Ulmer, & Heinrich, 1968), rowing (Raatz & Krause, 1977), and running (Cavanagh & Williams, 1982) as well as in swimming (Kipke, 1978; Swaine & Reilly, 1983). The aim of the prese~t study was to evaluate the dependence of blood lactate accumulation on 5 and d/ 5 during different swimming velocities and distances in female high-skilled swimmers.
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Notationen:Ausdauersportarten Biowissenschaften und Sportmedizin
Veröffentlicht in:Swimming Science V
Dokumentenart: Beitrag aus Sammelwerk
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: Champaign Human Kinetics Books 1988
Schriftenreihe:International Series of Sport Sciences, Volume 18
Online-Zugang:https://open-archive.sport-iat.de/bms/5_295-303_Weiss.pdf
Seiten:295-303
Level:hoch