Effect of Recovery Duration on the Force-Velocity Relationship
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DOI:
10.1055/s-2007-971917
Publication Date:
2007-03-19T09:51:37Z
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ABSTRACT
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect different Recovery Duration (RD) between each sprint (30 s, 1 min, 3 5 10 min and 24 h) during force-velocity test analyse associated anaerobic parameters such as maximal power blood lactate concentrations. Twelve male physical education students aged from 18 26 years took part in study. Maximal (Pmax) not statistically whatever recovery duration (from 885 938 watts, for RD 30 s h, respectively). This with a tendency longer tests optimal velocity decrease (p = ns) while force increased < 0.05). Blood concentrations were regularly 1.7 9 mmol x l-1 plateau at 4 quite stable second an value 2.2 4.7 h. In spite values [L]s tests, developed remained unchanged. These data indicate that attainment seems independent (> s) pre-blood observed test. way reach Pmax tests. Different partition energetic pathways are suggested. conclusion, could be performed shorter arbitrary five minutes duration.
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