Anaerobic Capacity of Sailors with Disabilities
Introduction. A review of Polish and international literature does not give a clear indication of the level of anaerobic capacity that sailors with disabilities demonstrate with regard to their functional capacities. This study sought to determine differences in functional capacity levels between sa...
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doaj-2e9da3fb66d0434c8b61783c10d281c72021-09-05T13:59:46ZengSciendoPolish Journal of Sport and Tourism2082-87992017-03-01241212410.1515/pjst-2017-0003pjst-2017-0003Anaerobic Capacity of Sailors with DisabilitiesProkopowicz Grzegorz0Molik Bartosz1Prokopowicz Katarzyna2Ogonowska-Słodownik Anna3Lencse-Mucha Judit4Morgulec-Adamowicz5Kosmol Andrzej6Perkowski Krzysztof7Chamera Tomasz8Grzywacz Tomasz9Józef Rusiecki Olsztyn University College, Faculty of Physiotherapy, Olsztyn, PolandJózef Piłsudski University of Physical Education in Warsaw, Faculty of Rehabilitation, Chair of Movement Teaching, Warsaw, PolandJózef Rusiecki Olsztyn University College, Faculty of Physiotherapy, Olsztyn, PolandJózef Piłsudski University of Physical Education in Warsaw, Faculty of Rehabilitation, Chair of Movement Teaching, Warsaw, PolandJózef Piłsudski University of Physical Education in Warsaw, Faculty of Rehabilitation, Chair of Movement Teaching, Warsaw, PolandJózef Piłsudski University of Physical Education in Warsaw, Faculty of Rehabilitation, Chair of Movement Teaching, Warsaw, PolandJózef Piłsudski University of Physical Education in Warsaw, Faculty of Rehabilitation, Chair of Movement Teaching, Warsaw, PolandJózef Piłsudski University of Physical Education in Warsaw, Faculty of Physical Education, Chair of Sport, Warsaw, PolandGdansk University of Physical Education and Sport, Faculty of Physical Education, Chair of Sport, Gdansk, PolandInstitute of Sport – National Research Institute in Warsaw, Department of Physiology, Warsaw, PolandIntroduction. A review of Polish and international literature does not give a clear indication of the level of anaerobic capacity that sailors with disabilities demonstrate with regard to their functional capacities. This study sought to determine differences in functional capacity levels between sailors from three medical and functional groups. Material and methods. The research was carried out during a sports camp at the National Sailing Centre in Górki Zachodnie in 2014. Eighteen males with locomotor disabilities were included in the study. The athletes were members of the National Team of Sailors with Disabilities of the Polish Yachting Association. The sportsmen competed in the Skud 18 and 2.4mR Paralympic classes. A 30-second Wingate test for upper limbs was employed in the study. Results. Significant differences in mean power (MP) values were noted between the groups under investigation. The group of wheelchair sailors with improper core stability (A) and the group of wheelchair sailors with proper core stability (B) had significantly lower scores than the group of study participants who were able to move freely, that is to walk (C). Conclusions. The study revealed that a 30-second anaerobic capacity test performed on an arm ergometer differentiated disabled sailors from selected groups in terms of mean power. Research on anaerobic capacity may be used to verify the current classification in Paralympic sailing and will make it possible to differentiate present competition categories.https://doi.org/10.1515/pjst-2017-0003paralympic sailingwingate testnational team |
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Prokopowicz Grzegorz Molik Bartosz Prokopowicz Katarzyna Ogonowska-Słodownik Anna Lencse-Mucha Judit Morgulec-Adamowicz Kosmol Andrzej Perkowski Krzysztof Chamera Tomasz Grzywacz Tomasz |
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Anaerobic Capacity of Sailors with Disabilities |
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Anaerobic Capacity of Sailors with Disabilities |
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Anaerobic Capacity of Sailors with Disabilities |
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Anaerobic Capacity of Sailors with Disabilities |
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Anaerobic Capacity of Sailors with Disabilities |
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anaerobic capacity of sailors with disabilities |
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Polish Journal of Sport and Tourism |
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2082-8799 |
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2017-03-01 |
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Introduction. A review of Polish and international literature does not give a clear indication of the level of anaerobic capacity that sailors with disabilities demonstrate with regard to their functional capacities. This study sought to determine differences in functional capacity levels between sailors from three medical and functional groups. Material and methods. The research was carried out during a sports camp at the National Sailing Centre in Górki Zachodnie in 2014. Eighteen males with locomotor disabilities were included in the study. The athletes were members of the National Team of Sailors with Disabilities of the Polish Yachting Association. The sportsmen competed in the Skud 18 and 2.4mR Paralympic classes. A 30-second Wingate test for upper limbs was employed in the study. Results. Significant differences in mean power (MP) values were noted between the groups under investigation. The group of wheelchair sailors with improper core stability (A) and the group of wheelchair sailors with proper core stability (B) had significantly lower scores than the group of study participants who were able to move freely, that is to walk (C). Conclusions. The study revealed that a 30-second anaerobic capacity test performed on an arm ergometer differentiated disabled sailors from selected groups in terms of mean power. Research on anaerobic capacity may be used to verify the current classification in Paralympic sailing and will make it possible to differentiate present competition categories. |
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