Case-study: Energy expenditure of a world class male wheelchair tennis player during training, Grand Slam and British Open tournaments measured by doubly labelled water

(Fallstudie: Energieverbrauch eines männlichen Weltklasse-Rollstuhl-Tennisspielers während des Trainings, des Grand-Slam-Turniers und der British Open, gemessen mit doppelt markiertem Wasser)

The assessment of total energy expenditure (TEE) is imperative to ensure appropriate fuelling during competition and training, although the current lack of TEE research in para sport make the prescription of nutritional strategies challenging. This study aimed to assess TEE of an elite wheelchair tennis (WT) player during training and competition of the highest level. One male WT player (age 23.6 years; career high World No. 1; body mass 65.7 kg; VO2max, 45.3 ml.kg-1.min-1) participated. Prior to the assessment, VO2max and maximum heart rate, resting metabolic rate, 10 m sprint speed and upper body skinfold measurements were made. Doubly labelled water assessed TEE during a 19-day period which included the Wimbledon Championships (5 days-3 matches), training (8 days) and the British Open (BO) (6 days-7 matches). Throughout data collection, the participant continued their usual training and preparation. During Wimbledon, TEE was 3118 kcal·d-1: 60.3 kcal·kg-1 FFM: PAL 2.0 and during BO was 3368 kcal·day-1: 65.1 kcal·kg-1 FFM: PAL 2.2. Mean daily activity was 124 mins and 132 mins, respectively. During training, TEE was 3177kcal·day-1: 61.4kcal·kg-1 FFM: PAL 2.0: mean daily activity was 138 mins. These findings show the TEE of an elite WT player captured during a period of training and high-level competition, alongside data outlining the physiological profile of a world-class para-athlete.
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Schlagworte: Rollstuhlsport männlich Energiestoffwechsel Energie Training Wettkampf Herzfrequenz Sportphysiologie O2-Aufnahme maximal Sprint Geschwindigkeit
Notationen: Behindertensport Spielsportarten
Tagging: Rollstuhltennis
DOI: 10.1177/17479541231169033
Veröffentlicht in: International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching
Veröffentlicht: 2023
Jahrgang: 19
Heft: 2
Seiten: 857-863
Dokumentenarten: Artikel
Sprache: Englisch
Level: hoch