Lactate and heart rate response during three 400-m training sessions

Ten trained male track athletes (VO2max = 64.7 ml·kg·min -1) performed three workouts (conditions) with repeated 400-m runs. The intensity and number of repetitions varied among conditions. Condition 1 consisted of two all-out 400-m runs. Condition 2 was 4 x 400-m runs with the...

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Main Author: Aphamis, Georgios.
Other Authors: Montgomery, David L. (advisor)
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: McGill University 2000
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-QMM.310842014-02-13T03:50:00ZLactate and heart rate response during three 400-m training sessionsAphamis, Georgios.Running -- Physiological aspects.Blood lactate.Heart beat.Ten trained male track athletes (VO2max = 64.7 ml&middot;kg&middot;min -1) performed three workouts (conditions) with repeated 400-m runs. The intensity and number of repetitions varied among conditions. Condition 1 consisted of two all-out 400-m runs. Condition 2 was 4 x 400-m runs with the first three reps performed 4 s slower than condition 1 and the 4 th rep was all-out. Condition 3 consisted of 8 x 400-m runs with the first seven reps performed 8 s slower than condition 1 and the 8th rep was all-out. Dependent variables were HR, blood lactate and run time for the final rep in each condition. Peak HRs for the last run were 201, 194, 189 beats&middot;min-1 for conditions 1, 2 & 3 respectively, and were not significantly different. Blood lactate values measured 4 min after the last run were 16.6, 17.8 and 17.1 mmol&middot;L -1 in conditions 1, 2 and 3 respectively, and were not significantly different. Run times for conditions 1 (55.2 s), 2 (56.9 s) and 3 (61.5 s) were significantly different (P < 0.05). The decline in performance was greatest in condition 3. The three conditions challenged the anaerobic system with similar peak values for lactate and heart rate during the final run.McGill UniversityMontgomery, David L. (advisor)2000Electronic Thesis or Dissertationapplication/pdfenalephsysno: 001809440proquestno: MQ70266Theses scanned by UMI/ProQuest.All items in eScholarship@McGill are protected by copyright with all rights reserved unless otherwise indicated.Master of Arts (Department of Physical Education.) http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=31084
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topic Running -- Physiological aspects.
Blood lactate.
Heart beat.
spellingShingle Running -- Physiological aspects.
Blood lactate.
Heart beat.
Aphamis, Georgios.
Lactate and heart rate response during three 400-m training sessions
description Ten trained male track athletes (VO2max = 64.7 ml&middot;kg&middot;min -1) performed three workouts (conditions) with repeated 400-m runs. The intensity and number of repetitions varied among conditions. Condition 1 consisted of two all-out 400-m runs. Condition 2 was 4 x 400-m runs with the first three reps performed 4 s slower than condition 1 and the 4 th rep was all-out. Condition 3 consisted of 8 x 400-m runs with the first seven reps performed 8 s slower than condition 1 and the 8th rep was all-out. Dependent variables were HR, blood lactate and run time for the final rep in each condition. Peak HRs for the last run were 201, 194, 189 beats&middot;min-1 for conditions 1, 2 & 3 respectively, and were not significantly different. Blood lactate values measured 4 min after the last run were 16.6, 17.8 and 17.1 mmol&middot;L -1 in conditions 1, 2 and 3 respectively, and were not significantly different. Run times for conditions 1 (55.2 s), 2 (56.9 s) and 3 (61.5 s) were significantly different (P < 0.05). The decline in performance was greatest in condition 3. The three conditions challenged the anaerobic system with similar peak values for lactate and heart rate during the final run.
author2 Montgomery, David L. (advisor)
author_facet Montgomery, David L. (advisor)
Aphamis, Georgios.
author Aphamis, Georgios.
author_sort Aphamis, Georgios.
title Lactate and heart rate response during three 400-m training sessions
title_short Lactate and heart rate response during three 400-m training sessions
title_full Lactate and heart rate response during three 400-m training sessions
title_fullStr Lactate and heart rate response during three 400-m training sessions
title_full_unstemmed Lactate and heart rate response during three 400-m training sessions
title_sort lactate and heart rate response during three 400-m training sessions
publisher McGill University
publishDate 2000
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