THE ROLE OF AEROBIC CAPACITY IN HIGH-INTENSITY INTERMITTENT EFFORTS IN ICE-HOCKEY

The primary objective of this study was to determine a relationship between aerobic capacity ( ·VO2max) and fatigue from high-intensity skating in elite male hockey players. The subjects were twenty-four male members of the senior national ice hockey team of Poland who played the position of forward...

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Main Authors: A. Stanula, R. Roczniok, A. Maszczyk, P. Pietraszewski, A. Zając
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Language:English
Published: Termedia Publishing House 2014-08-01
Series:Biology of Sport
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spelling doaj-c98867ba55c441f08b200e23774b2c012020-11-25T00:29:15ZengTermedia Publishing HouseBiology of Sport0860-021X2083-18622014-08-0131319319910.5604/20831862.111143723289THE ROLE OF AEROBIC CAPACITY IN HIGH-INTENSITY INTERMITTENT EFFORTS IN ICE-HOCKEYA. StanulaR. RoczniokA. MaszczykP. PietraszewskiA. ZającThe primary objective of this study was to determine a relationship between aerobic capacity ( ·VO2max) and fatigue from high-intensity skating in elite male hockey players. The subjects were twenty-four male members of the senior national ice hockey team of Poland who played the position of forward or defence. Each subject completed an on-ice Repeated-Skate Sprint test (RSS) consisting of 6 timed 89-m sprints, with 30 s of rest between subsequent efforts, and an incremental test on a cycle ergometer in the laboratory, the aim of which was to establish their maximal oxygen uptake ( ·VO2max). The analysis of variance showed that each next repetition in the 6x89 m test was significantly longer than the previous one (F5,138=53.33, p<0.001). An analysis of the fatigue index (FI) calculated from the times recorded for subsequent repetitions showed that the value of the FI increased with subsequent repetitions, reaching its maximum between repetitions 5 and 6 (3.10±1.16%). The total FI was 13.77±1.74%. The coefficient of correlation between ·VO2max and the total FI for 6 sprints on the distance of 89 m (r =–0.584) was significant (p=0.003). The variance in the index of players’ fatigue in the 6x89 m test accounted for 34% of the variance in ·VO2max. The 6x89 m test proposed in this study offers a high test-retest correlation coefficient (r=0.78). Even though the test is criticized for being too exhaustive and thereby for producing highly variable results it still seems that it was well selected for repeated sprint ability testing in hockey players.http://www.termedia.pl/THE-ROLE-OF-AEROBIC-CAPACITY-IN-HIGH-INTENSITY-INTERMITTENT-EFFORTS-IN-ICE-HOCKEY,78,23289,1,1.htmlaerobic capacity anaerobic capacity intermittent exercise ice-hockey
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author A. Stanula
R. Roczniok
A. Maszczyk
P. Pietraszewski
A. Zając
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R. Roczniok
A. Maszczyk
P. Pietraszewski
A. Zając
THE ROLE OF AEROBIC CAPACITY IN HIGH-INTENSITY INTERMITTENT EFFORTS IN ICE-HOCKEY
Biology of Sport
aerobic capacity
anaerobic capacity
intermittent exercise
ice-hockey
author_facet A. Stanula
R. Roczniok
A. Maszczyk
P. Pietraszewski
A. Zając
author_sort A. Stanula
title THE ROLE OF AEROBIC CAPACITY IN HIGH-INTENSITY INTERMITTENT EFFORTS IN ICE-HOCKEY
title_short THE ROLE OF AEROBIC CAPACITY IN HIGH-INTENSITY INTERMITTENT EFFORTS IN ICE-HOCKEY
title_full THE ROLE OF AEROBIC CAPACITY IN HIGH-INTENSITY INTERMITTENT EFFORTS IN ICE-HOCKEY
title_fullStr THE ROLE OF AEROBIC CAPACITY IN HIGH-INTENSITY INTERMITTENT EFFORTS IN ICE-HOCKEY
title_full_unstemmed THE ROLE OF AEROBIC CAPACITY IN HIGH-INTENSITY INTERMITTENT EFFORTS IN ICE-HOCKEY
title_sort role of aerobic capacity in high-intensity intermittent efforts in ice-hockey
publisher Termedia Publishing House
series Biology of Sport
issn 0860-021X
2083-1862
publishDate 2014-08-01
description The primary objective of this study was to determine a relationship between aerobic capacity ( ·VO2max) and fatigue from high-intensity skating in elite male hockey players. The subjects were twenty-four male members of the senior national ice hockey team of Poland who played the position of forward or defence. Each subject completed an on-ice Repeated-Skate Sprint test (RSS) consisting of 6 timed 89-m sprints, with 30 s of rest between subsequent efforts, and an incremental test on a cycle ergometer in the laboratory, the aim of which was to establish their maximal oxygen uptake ( ·VO2max). The analysis of variance showed that each next repetition in the 6x89 m test was significantly longer than the previous one (F5,138=53.33, p<0.001). An analysis of the fatigue index (FI) calculated from the times recorded for subsequent repetitions showed that the value of the FI increased with subsequent repetitions, reaching its maximum between repetitions 5 and 6 (3.10±1.16%). The total FI was 13.77±1.74%. The coefficient of correlation between ·VO2max and the total FI for 6 sprints on the distance of 89 m (r =–0.584) was significant (p=0.003). The variance in the index of players’ fatigue in the 6x89 m test accounted for 34% of the variance in ·VO2max. The 6x89 m test proposed in this study offers a high test-retest correlation coefficient (r=0.78). Even though the test is criticized for being too exhaustive and thereby for producing highly variable results it still seems that it was well selected for repeated sprint ability testing in hockey players.
topic aerobic capacity
anaerobic capacity
intermittent exercise
ice-hockey
url http://www.termedia.pl/THE-ROLE-OF-AEROBIC-CAPACITY-IN-HIGH-INTENSITY-INTERMITTENT-EFFORTS-IN-ICE-HOCKEY,78,23289,1,1.html
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