2007 Fiscal Year Final Research Report Summary
Physiological responses to short-term, high-intensity intermittent rowing exercise
Project/Area Number |
18500491
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Research Category |
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)
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Allocation Type | Single-year Grants |
Section | 一般 |
Research Field |
Sports science
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Research Institution | Waseda University |
Principal Investigator |
HIGUCHI Mitsuru Waseda University, Faculty of Sport Sciences, Professor (20192289)
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Co-Investigator(Kenkyū-buntansha) |
USUI Chiyoko Waseda University, Faculty of Sport Sciences, Research associate (20409709)
SUZUKI Katsuhiko Waseda University, Faculty of Human Sciences, Assistant professor (80344597)
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Project Period (FY) |
2006 – 2007
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Keywords | short. term, high-intensity intermittent rowing ex / collegiate rowers / rowing performance / rowing ergometer / single scull boat |
Research Abstract |
This study was designed to observe physiological response during one bout of high-intensity intermittent short time rowing exercise and to evaluate the effect of repeated bouts of the exercise on rowing performance for college oarsmen. The high-intensity, intermittent exercise consisted of either five or eight bouts of 20-sec rowing with the maximal effort of the subjects, and each bout was separated by 10-sec rest. In the first experiment, subjects reached to the maximal level of VO_2 and heart rate at the fourth set during both 5- and 8- sets of high-intensity, intermittent exercises. However, blood lactate concentration after high-intensity, intermittent exercise was significantly lower in the 5-set protocol than in the 8-set protocol (9.0±1.2vs. 11.3±1.6mM, p<0.05), suggesting that the 8-set protocol is much vigorous and better than the 5-set protocol as high-intensity, intermittent rowing exercise for rowers. In the 6-week rowing training, low frequency group (LF: 2 times/week) markedly improved their rowing performance (Δ3.2±1.9sec/1000m, Δ8.4±5.5sec/2000m time trials), whereas high frequency group (HF: 5 times/week) improved only in 1000m trial (Δ4.5±2.3sec). Bowers performed 5-week training regimens by single scull boat on water which consisted of high-intensity rowing exercise(8 sets/bout, 2 times/week). Their rowing performance in the 2000m-time trial on ergometer was significantly improved. These results suggest that high-intensity, intermittent rowing exercise on both ergometer and on water, which consists of 20-sec maximal exertion with 10-sec interval, 8 sets/bout, 2 times/week, more than 6 weeks, could be recommended to the collegiate rowers in order to improve their rowing performance.
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