Effects of recovery type after a judo combat on blood lactate removal and on performance in an intermittent anaerobic task

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Autor(a) principal: Franchini, E.
Data de Publicação: 2003
Outros Autores: Takito, M. Yuri, Nakamura, F. Yuzo [UNESP], Matsushigue, K. Ayumi, Kiss, M. A. Peduti Dal'Molin
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/11449/219329
Resumo: Aim. The objective of this study was to verify the effects of active (AR) and passive recovery (PR) after a judo match on blood lactate removal and on performance in an anaerobic intermittent task (4 bouts of upper body Wingate tests with 3-min interval between bouts; 4WT). Methods. The sample was constituted by 17 male judo players of different competitive levels: A) National (Brazil) and International medallists (n. 5). B) State (São Paulo) medallists (n. 7). C) City (São Paulo) medallists (n. 5). The subjects were submitted to: 1) a treadmill test for determination of V̇O2peak and velocity at anaerobic threshold (VAT); 2) body composition; 3) a 5-min judo combat, 15-min of AR or PR followed by 4WT. Results. The groups did not differ with respect to: body weight, V̇O 2peak, VAT, body fat percentage, blood lactate after combats. No difference was observed in performance between AR and PR, despite a lower blood lactate after combat (10 and 15 min) during AR compared to PR. Groups A and B performed better in the high-intensity intermittent exercise compared to athletes with lower competitive level (C). Conclusion. The ability to maintain power output during intermittent anaerobic exercises can discriminate properly judo players of different levels. Lactate removal was improved with AR when compared to PR but AR did not improve performance in a subsequent intermittent anaerobic exercise.
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spelling Effects of recovery type after a judo combat on blood lactate removal and on performance in an intermittent anaerobic taskExerciseLactic acid, bloodMartial artsAim. The objective of this study was to verify the effects of active (AR) and passive recovery (PR) after a judo match on blood lactate removal and on performance in an anaerobic intermittent task (4 bouts of upper body Wingate tests with 3-min interval between bouts; 4WT). Methods. The sample was constituted by 17 male judo players of different competitive levels: A) National (Brazil) and International medallists (n. 5). B) State (São Paulo) medallists (n. 7). C) City (São Paulo) medallists (n. 5). The subjects were submitted to: 1) a treadmill test for determination of V̇O2peak and velocity at anaerobic threshold (VAT); 2) body composition; 3) a 5-min judo combat, 15-min of AR or PR followed by 4WT. Results. The groups did not differ with respect to: body weight, V̇O 2peak, VAT, body fat percentage, blood lactate after combats. No difference was observed in performance between AR and PR, despite a lower blood lactate after combat (10 and 15 min) during AR compared to PR. Groups A and B performed better in the high-intensity intermittent exercise compared to athletes with lower competitive level (C). Conclusion. The ability to maintain power output during intermittent anaerobic exercises can discriminate properly judo players of different levels. Lactate removal was improved with AR when compared to PR but AR did not improve performance in a subsequent intermittent anaerobic exercise.Laboratory of Sports Performance Sch. of Physical Education and Sport University of São Paolo, São PaoloFaculty of Public Health University of São Paolo, São PaoloLaboratory of Byodynamics Institute of Biosciences of UNESP, Rio ClaroLaboratory of Byodynamics Institute of Biosciences of UNESP, Rio ClaroUniversity of São PaoloUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Franchini, E.Takito, M. YuriNakamura, F. Yuzo [UNESP]Matsushigue, K. AyumiKiss, M. A. Peduti Dal'Molin2022-04-28T18:55:02Z2022-04-28T18:55:02Z2003-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article424-431Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness, v. 43, n. 4, p. 424-431, 2003.0022-4707http://hdl.handle.net/11449/2193292-s2.0-1242272780Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengJournal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitnessinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-04-28T18:55:02Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/219329Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462022-04-28T18:55:02Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effects of recovery type after a judo combat on blood lactate removal and on performance in an intermittent anaerobic task
title Effects of recovery type after a judo combat on blood lactate removal and on performance in an intermittent anaerobic task
spellingShingle Effects of recovery type after a judo combat on blood lactate removal and on performance in an intermittent anaerobic task
Franchini, E.
Exercise
Lactic acid, blood
Martial arts
title_short Effects of recovery type after a judo combat on blood lactate removal and on performance in an intermittent anaerobic task
title_full Effects of recovery type after a judo combat on blood lactate removal and on performance in an intermittent anaerobic task
title_fullStr Effects of recovery type after a judo combat on blood lactate removal and on performance in an intermittent anaerobic task
title_full_unstemmed Effects of recovery type after a judo combat on blood lactate removal and on performance in an intermittent anaerobic task
title_sort Effects of recovery type after a judo combat on blood lactate removal and on performance in an intermittent anaerobic task
author Franchini, E.
author_facet Franchini, E.
Takito, M. Yuri
Nakamura, F. Yuzo [UNESP]
Matsushigue, K. Ayumi
Kiss, M. A. Peduti Dal'Molin
author_role author
author2 Takito, M. Yuri
Nakamura, F. Yuzo [UNESP]
Matsushigue, K. Ayumi
Kiss, M. A. Peduti Dal'Molin
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv University of São Paolo
Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Franchini, E.
Takito, M. Yuri
Nakamura, F. Yuzo [UNESP]
Matsushigue, K. Ayumi
Kiss, M. A. Peduti Dal'Molin
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Exercise
Lactic acid, blood
Martial arts
topic Exercise
Lactic acid, blood
Martial arts
description Aim. The objective of this study was to verify the effects of active (AR) and passive recovery (PR) after a judo match on blood lactate removal and on performance in an anaerobic intermittent task (4 bouts of upper body Wingate tests with 3-min interval between bouts; 4WT). Methods. The sample was constituted by 17 male judo players of different competitive levels: A) National (Brazil) and International medallists (n. 5). B) State (São Paulo) medallists (n. 7). C) City (São Paulo) medallists (n. 5). The subjects were submitted to: 1) a treadmill test for determination of V̇O2peak and velocity at anaerobic threshold (VAT); 2) body composition; 3) a 5-min judo combat, 15-min of AR or PR followed by 4WT. Results. The groups did not differ with respect to: body weight, V̇O 2peak, VAT, body fat percentage, blood lactate after combats. No difference was observed in performance between AR and PR, despite a lower blood lactate after combat (10 and 15 min) during AR compared to PR. Groups A and B performed better in the high-intensity intermittent exercise compared to athletes with lower competitive level (C). Conclusion. The ability to maintain power output during intermittent anaerobic exercises can discriminate properly judo players of different levels. Lactate removal was improved with AR when compared to PR but AR did not improve performance in a subsequent intermittent anaerobic exercise.
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