Oxygen uptake and blood lactate responses during simulated Dinghy hiking

(Sauerstoffaufnahme und Blutlaktatreaktion während einer simulierten Fahrt mit dem Dinghy)

The physical demands of dinghy sailing are unique. To counter the forces of the wind on the sail(s) the sailor must lean out over the windward side of the boat. In this activity (hiking) feet are hooked under straps attached to the bottom of the hull, supporting the back of the legs on the deck and suspending the rest of the body over the water. Thus hiking imposes static stresses on sailor`s muscles (Vogiatzis et al., 1996). The purpose of this study was to describe the course of oxygen uptake and blood lactate responses during simulated dinghy hiking in the laboratory. Twelve male (age: 13.09±0.36 yrs; weight: 47.74±2.10 kg; height: 158.57±2.25 cm) national level pre-adolescent dingy sailors participated in this study. An Optimist dinghy (Winner, Mark 5, Class # 55752, Denmark) was used to simulate in the laboratory, the principal physical demands of single-handed dinghy up-wind sailing. Each subject was asked to complete eight successive 2-min hiking bouts, separated by approximately 15-s intervals to simulate tacking. Simulation of tacking involved sitting in from the hiking position. The body position during hiking was kept constant (120o) by means of a laser beam projected to the subject`s torso; while the dinghy was tilted 10o simulating 13 Knots wind speed. Oxygen uptake (Oxycon-pro, Jaeger, Wurzburg, Germany) and blood lactate (Accutrent R Lactate, Mannheim, Germany) were recorded during the sixteen minute hiking protocol. Results showed that oxygen uptake significantly (p<0.05) increased during the course of the hiking protocol from (Mean ± SEM) 9.23±0.34 during rest to 10.2±0.99 at the 2nd min, 12.31±1.13 at the 4th min, 13.18±1.19 at the 6th min, 13.66±1.4 at the 8th min, 14.34±1.21 at the 10th min, 15.1±1.18 at the 12th min, 14.99±1.07 at the 14th min and 15.47±0.42 at the 16th min (mlkgmin-1). Blood lactate followed the same pattern and increased (p<0.05) from 0.81±0.12 during rest to 2.08±0.12 at the 2nd min, 2.61±0.14 at the 4th min, 3.18±0.12 at the 6th min, 3.12±0.12 at the 8th min, 3.61±0.13 at the 10th min, 3.68±0.14 at the 12th min, 3.97±0.14 at the 14th min and 4.44±0.44 at the 16th min (mmoll-1). These results indicated relatively moderate increases in oxygen uptake and blood lactate of young sailors during simulated dinghy hiking.
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Schlagworte: Segeln O2-Aufnahme Laktat Blut Simulation Test Sportphysiologie Wettkampf
Notationen: Biowissenschaften und Sportmedizin Trainingswissenschaft technische Sportarten
Veröffentlicht in: 12th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, Jyväskylä, Finland - July 11-14th 2007
Herausgeber: J. Kallio, P. V. Komi, J. Komulainen, J. Avela
Veröffentlicht: Jyväskylä 2007
Seiten: 348
Dokumentenarten: Kongressband, Tagungsbericht
Sprache: Englisch
Level: hoch