Analysis of Maximal Oxygen Uptake in Athletes Participating in a 10 km Street Race.

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Autor(a) principal: Cabrini, Marcelo
Data de Publicação: 2008
Outros Autores: Pires, Cássio Mascarenhas Robert
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira Multidisciplinar
Texto Completo: http://revistarebram.com/index.php/revistauniara/article/view/198
Resumo: The objective of this study was to analyze the maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max), the velocity of VO2max (vVO2max) and the calculation of the percentage of the VO2max supported during a race of athletes (sVO2max) of athletes who participated in the street race of 10 km 22 de Agosto, utilizing it to predict the performance and to relate it to the respective time and place of the individual in the race. 7 individuals were analyzed, all of them were athletes that had participated in the race with the average age of 28,42 ± 9,07 years old and average weight of 63 ± 7,07 kg, that fulfilled the Ribilsk & Kochodorian test race of 3200 meters to estimate the VO2max, having obtained an average of 64,24 ± 6,12 ml/kg.min. The vVo2max average was 18.35 ± 1.75 km / h, the average speed of the race was 16.78 ± 1.70 km / h, the average speed of the test was 18.33 ± 2.04 km / h, and sVO2max was 91.61 ± 7.05%. The results show a decrease of the VO2max proportionally in relation to the time increase of the race, existing also a high correlation between the pace level of the race and the pace level of the test (0,90). The race was performed with an average of 91.61% of the VO2max, being these values near to those found by Péronnet & Thibauld, mentioned by Tubino & Moreira (1987). We can conclude that the VO2max can be good to predict performance in the 10 km race, however other variables, such as the anaerobic threshold, should be considered in the attempt to explain some changes of the performance especially in heterogeneous groups. Considering these results, new researches should be developed for a greater validity in the predictor of the distance performance studied.
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spelling Analysis of Maximal Oxygen Uptake in Athletes Participating in a 10 km Street Race.Análise do Consumo Máximo de Oxigênio em Atletas Participantes de Corrida de Rua de 10 KmMaximal Oxygen UptakeStreet RacePerformance.Consumo Máximo de OxigênioCorrida de RuaPerformance.The objective of this study was to analyze the maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max), the velocity of VO2max (vVO2max) and the calculation of the percentage of the VO2max supported during a race of athletes (sVO2max) of athletes who participated in the street race of 10 km 22 de Agosto, utilizing it to predict the performance and to relate it to the respective time and place of the individual in the race. 7 individuals were analyzed, all of them were athletes that had participated in the race with the average age of 28,42 ± 9,07 years old and average weight of 63 ± 7,07 kg, that fulfilled the Ribilsk & Kochodorian test race of 3200 meters to estimate the VO2max, having obtained an average of 64,24 ± 6,12 ml/kg.min. The vVo2max average was 18.35 ± 1.75 km / h, the average speed of the race was 16.78 ± 1.70 km / h, the average speed of the test was 18.33 ± 2.04 km / h, and sVO2max was 91.61 ± 7.05%. The results show a decrease of the VO2max proportionally in relation to the time increase of the race, existing also a high correlation between the pace level of the race and the pace level of the test (0,90). The race was performed with an average of 91.61% of the VO2max, being these values near to those found by Péronnet & Thibauld, mentioned by Tubino & Moreira (1987). We can conclude that the VO2max can be good to predict performance in the 10 km race, however other variables, such as the anaerobic threshold, should be considered in the attempt to explain some changes of the performance especially in heterogeneous groups. Considering these results, new researches should be developed for a greater validity in the predictor of the distance performance studied.O objetivo deste estudo foi analisar o consumo máximo de oxigênio (VO2max), a velocidade do Vo2máx (vVo2máx) e o cálculo da porcentagem do VO2max sustentada durante a prova (sVO2max) de atletas participantes da Corrida de Rua de 10 km 22 de Agosto, utilizando-o como preditor de desempenho e relacionando-o com o respectivo tempo e colocação dos indivíduos na prova. Foram analisados 7 indivíduos, todos atletas participantes da corrida, com idade média de 28,42 ± 9,07 anos e peso médio de 63 ± 7,07 kg, que realizaram o teste de corrida de 3.200 metros de Ribilsk & Kochodorian para estimar o VO2max, tendo sido obtida uma média de 64,24 ± 6,12 ml/kg.min. A vVo2máx média foi de 18,35 ± 1,75 km/h, a velocidade média da prova foi de 16,78 ± 1,70 km/h, a velocidade média do teste foi de 18,33 ± 2,04 km/ h, e a sVO2max foi de 91,61 ± 7,05 %. Os resultados mostram uma diminuição do VO2max proporcionalmente em relação ao aumento do tempo de prova havendo uma alta correlação (-0,70) e também entre o ritmo médio da corrida e o ritmo médio no teste (0,90). A prova foi percorrida com média de 91,61% do VO2max, valores próximos ao encontrados por Péronnet & Thibauld citado por Tubino & Moreira (1987). Conclui-se que o VO2max pode ser um bom preditor de desempenho nos 10 km, entretanto, outras variáveis como o limiar anaeróbio devem ser consideradas na tentativa de explicar algumas variações de desempenho especialmente em grupos heterogêneos. Dessa forma, novas pesquisas devem ser realizadas para uma maior segurança na predição de performance na distância estudada.Revista Brasileira Multidisciplinar - ReBraM2008-01-10info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://revistarebram.com/index.php/revistauniara/article/view/19810.25061/2527-2675/ReBraM/2007.v11i2.198Revista Brasileira Multidisciplinar - ReBraM; v. 11 n. 2: V.12 N.1-2008/2009 Dez-Junho; 262-2692527-26751415-3580reponame:Revista Brasileira Multidisciplinarinstname:Universidade de Araraquara (UNIARA)instacron:UNIARAporhttp://revistarebram.com/index.php/revistauniara/article/view/198/162Cabrini, MarceloPires, Cássio Mascarenhas Robertinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2018-07-11T12:40:29Zoai:ojs.revistarebram.com:article/198Revistahttp://revistarebram.com/index.php/revistauniaraPRIhttps://revistarebram.com/index.php/revistauniara/oairevistauniara@uniara.com||2527-26752527-2675opendoar:2018-07-11T12:40:29Revista Brasileira Multidisciplinar - Universidade de Araraquara (UNIARA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Analysis of Maximal Oxygen Uptake in Athletes Participating in a 10 km Street Race.
Análise do Consumo Máximo de Oxigênio em Atletas Participantes de Corrida de Rua de 10 Km
title Analysis of Maximal Oxygen Uptake in Athletes Participating in a 10 km Street Race.
spellingShingle Analysis of Maximal Oxygen Uptake in Athletes Participating in a 10 km Street Race.
Cabrini, Marcelo
Maximal Oxygen Uptake
Street Race
Performance.
Consumo Máximo de Oxigênio
Corrida de Rua
Performance.
title_short Analysis of Maximal Oxygen Uptake in Athletes Participating in a 10 km Street Race.
title_full Analysis of Maximal Oxygen Uptake in Athletes Participating in a 10 km Street Race.
title_fullStr Analysis of Maximal Oxygen Uptake in Athletes Participating in a 10 km Street Race.
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Maximal Oxygen Uptake in Athletes Participating in a 10 km Street Race.
title_sort Analysis of Maximal Oxygen Uptake in Athletes Participating in a 10 km Street Race.
author Cabrini, Marcelo
author_facet Cabrini, Marcelo
Pires, Cássio Mascarenhas Robert
author_role author
author2 Pires, Cássio Mascarenhas Robert
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cabrini, Marcelo
Pires, Cássio Mascarenhas Robert
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Maximal Oxygen Uptake
Street Race
Performance.
Consumo Máximo de Oxigênio
Corrida de Rua
Performance.
topic Maximal Oxygen Uptake
Street Race
Performance.
Consumo Máximo de Oxigênio
Corrida de Rua
Performance.
description The objective of this study was to analyze the maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max), the velocity of VO2max (vVO2max) and the calculation of the percentage of the VO2max supported during a race of athletes (sVO2max) of athletes who participated in the street race of 10 km 22 de Agosto, utilizing it to predict the performance and to relate it to the respective time and place of the individual in the race. 7 individuals were analyzed, all of them were athletes that had participated in the race with the average age of 28,42 ± 9,07 years old and average weight of 63 ± 7,07 kg, that fulfilled the Ribilsk & Kochodorian test race of 3200 meters to estimate the VO2max, having obtained an average of 64,24 ± 6,12 ml/kg.min. The vVo2max average was 18.35 ± 1.75 km / h, the average speed of the race was 16.78 ± 1.70 km / h, the average speed of the test was 18.33 ± 2.04 km / h, and sVO2max was 91.61 ± 7.05%. The results show a decrease of the VO2max proportionally in relation to the time increase of the race, existing also a high correlation between the pace level of the race and the pace level of the test (0,90). The race was performed with an average of 91.61% of the VO2max, being these values near to those found by Péronnet & Thibauld, mentioned by Tubino & Moreira (1987). We can conclude that the VO2max can be good to predict performance in the 10 km race, however other variables, such as the anaerobic threshold, should be considered in the attempt to explain some changes of the performance especially in heterogeneous groups. Considering these results, new researches should be developed for a greater validity in the predictor of the distance performance studied.
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