Forces applied at the footrest during ergometer kayaking among female athletes at different competing levels – a pilot study

Abstract Background Power output and force development during exercise are thought to be important indices of performance in elite athletes. The aim of this preliminary study was to determine the forces applied at the footrest during ergometric kayaking in individual kayakers at different competitiv...

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Main Authors: Å. B. Tornberg, P. Håkansson, I. Svensson, P. Wollmer
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2019-01-01
Series:BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13102-018-0113-5
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spelling doaj-618b79531a9e42cfae54d6e19404a0f22020-11-25T01:57:45ZengBMCBMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation2052-18472019-01-011111610.1186/s13102-018-0113-5Forces applied at the footrest during ergometer kayaking among female athletes at different competing levels – a pilot studyÅ. B. Tornberg0P. Håkansson1I. Svensson2P. Wollmer3Department of Health Sciences, Lund UniversityDivision of Solid Mechanics, Lund UniversityDivision of Solid Mechanics, Lund UniversityDepartment of Clinical Sciences, Malmö, Clinical Physiology and Nuclear medicine Unit, Lund UniversityAbstract Background Power output and force development during exercise are thought to be important indices of performance in elite athletes. The aim of this preliminary study was to determine the forces applied at the footrest during ergometric kayaking in individual kayakers at different competitive levels. Methods Three elite female kayakers participated voluntarily in the study. Oxygen consumption (VO2) and mean power were measured during paddling at three different work levels (15 W below onset of blood lactate accumulation (OBLA), at OBLA, 15 W above OBLA and all-out paddling) on a modified kayak ergometer. External force sensors were attached to the wires on right and left side connecting the paddle to the flywheel of the kayak ergometer. Individual footrests were built to enable measurements of pushing and pulling forces and to distinguish between the left and right foot. Result The relative differences between the three athletes were similar for power, VO2peak and forces at the paddle. There were, however, differences in the forces applied at the footrest, where the most accomplished paddler generated forces 3 to 26 times as high as the least accomplished paddler. Conclusion The relative differences between the three athletes were similar for power, VO2 and forces at the paddle. There were, however, dramatic differences in the forces applied at the footrest.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13102-018-0113-5BiomechanicsMaximal exercise testMotion analysis
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author Å. B. Tornberg
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P. Wollmer
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P. Håkansson
I. Svensson
P. Wollmer
Forces applied at the footrest during ergometer kayaking among female athletes at different competing levels – a pilot study
BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation
Biomechanics
Maximal exercise test
Motion analysis
author_facet Å. B. Tornberg
P. Håkansson
I. Svensson
P. Wollmer
author_sort Å. B. Tornberg
title Forces applied at the footrest during ergometer kayaking among female athletes at different competing levels – a pilot study
title_short Forces applied at the footrest during ergometer kayaking among female athletes at different competing levels – a pilot study
title_full Forces applied at the footrest during ergometer kayaking among female athletes at different competing levels – a pilot study
title_fullStr Forces applied at the footrest during ergometer kayaking among female athletes at different competing levels – a pilot study
title_full_unstemmed Forces applied at the footrest during ergometer kayaking among female athletes at different competing levels – a pilot study
title_sort forces applied at the footrest during ergometer kayaking among female athletes at different competing levels – a pilot study
publisher BMC
series BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation
issn 2052-1847
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Abstract Background Power output and force development during exercise are thought to be important indices of performance in elite athletes. The aim of this preliminary study was to determine the forces applied at the footrest during ergometric kayaking in individual kayakers at different competitive levels. Methods Three elite female kayakers participated voluntarily in the study. Oxygen consumption (VO2) and mean power were measured during paddling at three different work levels (15 W below onset of blood lactate accumulation (OBLA), at OBLA, 15 W above OBLA and all-out paddling) on a modified kayak ergometer. External force sensors were attached to the wires on right and left side connecting the paddle to the flywheel of the kayak ergometer. Individual footrests were built to enable measurements of pushing and pulling forces and to distinguish between the left and right foot. Result The relative differences between the three athletes were similar for power, VO2peak and forces at the paddle. There were, however, differences in the forces applied at the footrest, where the most accomplished paddler generated forces 3 to 26 times as high as the least accomplished paddler. Conclusion The relative differences between the three athletes were similar for power, VO2 and forces at the paddle. There were, however, dramatic differences in the forces applied at the footrest.
topic Biomechanics
Maximal exercise test
Motion analysis
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13102-018-0113-5
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