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Effects of Recovery Type after a Kickboxing Match on Blood Lactate and Performance in Anaerobic Tests

PURPOSE: To verify whether active recovery (AR) applied after a kickboxing match resulted in better performance in anaerobic tests when compared to passive recovery (PR). METHODS: Eighteen kickboxers volunteered to participate on a Kickboxing match preceded and followed by anaerobic tests: squat jum...

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Autores principales: Ouergui, Ibrahim, Hammouda, Omar, Chtourou, Hamdi, Gmada, Nabil, Franchini, Emerson
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4374611/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25834703
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author Ouergui, Ibrahim
Hammouda, Omar
Chtourou, Hamdi
Gmada, Nabil
Franchini, Emerson
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Hammouda, Omar
Chtourou, Hamdi
Gmada, Nabil
Franchini, Emerson
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description PURPOSE: To verify whether active recovery (AR) applied after a kickboxing match resulted in better performance in anaerobic tests when compared to passive recovery (PR). METHODS: Eighteen kickboxers volunteered to participate on a Kickboxing match preceded and followed by anaerobic tests: squat jump (SJ), the counter movement jump (CMJ) and the upper-body Wingate test. Blood lactate (BL), heart rate (HR) and rate of perceived exertion (RPE) were analyzed before and after rounds. The recovery sessions consisted of 10min at 50% of maximal aerobic speed or PR. BL was measured at 3, 5 and 10 min after the match, while HR, RPE and anaerobic power were assessed after the recovery period. RESULTS: BL, HR and RPE increased significantly (P<0.001) during the match. BL was lower (P<0.001) after AR compared to PR at 5 min and 10 min (e.g. AR: 8.94 ± 0.31 mmol.l(-1), PR: 10.98 ± 0.33 mmol.l(-1)). However, PR resulted in higher (P<0.05) upper-body mean power (4.65 ± 0.5 W.kg(-1)) compared to AR (4.09 ± 0.5 W.kg(-1)), while SJ and CMJ were not affected by the recovery type. CONCLUSION: The lactate removal was improved with AR when compared with PR, but AR did not improve subsequent performance.
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spelling pubmed-43746112015-04-01 Effects of Recovery Type after a Kickboxing Match on Blood Lactate and Performance in Anaerobic Tests Ouergui, Ibrahim Hammouda, Omar Chtourou, Hamdi Gmada, Nabil Franchini, Emerson Asian J Sports Med Medical Sciences PURPOSE: To verify whether active recovery (AR) applied after a kickboxing match resulted in better performance in anaerobic tests when compared to passive recovery (PR). METHODS: Eighteen kickboxers volunteered to participate on a Kickboxing match preceded and followed by anaerobic tests: squat jump (SJ), the counter movement jump (CMJ) and the upper-body Wingate test. Blood lactate (BL), heart rate (HR) and rate of perceived exertion (RPE) were analyzed before and after rounds. The recovery sessions consisted of 10min at 50% of maximal aerobic speed or PR. BL was measured at 3, 5 and 10 min after the match, while HR, RPE and anaerobic power were assessed after the recovery period. RESULTS: BL, HR and RPE increased significantly (P<0.001) during the match. BL was lower (P<0.001) after AR compared to PR at 5 min and 10 min (e.g. AR: 8.94 ± 0.31 mmol.l(-1), PR: 10.98 ± 0.33 mmol.l(-1)). However, PR resulted in higher (P<0.05) upper-body mean power (4.65 ± 0.5 W.kg(-1)) compared to AR (4.09 ± 0.5 W.kg(-1)), while SJ and CMJ were not affected by the recovery type. CONCLUSION: The lactate removal was improved with AR when compared with PR, but AR did not improve subsequent performance. Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2014-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4374611/ /pubmed/25834703 Text en © 2014 by Sports Medicine Research Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, All rights reserved.
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Hammouda, Omar
Chtourou, Hamdi
Gmada, Nabil
Franchini, Emerson
Effects of Recovery Type after a Kickboxing Match on Blood Lactate and Performance in Anaerobic Tests
title Effects of Recovery Type after a Kickboxing Match on Blood Lactate and Performance in Anaerobic Tests
title_full Effects of Recovery Type after a Kickboxing Match on Blood Lactate and Performance in Anaerobic Tests
title_fullStr Effects of Recovery Type after a Kickboxing Match on Blood Lactate and Performance in Anaerobic Tests
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Recovery Type after a Kickboxing Match on Blood Lactate and Performance in Anaerobic Tests
title_short Effects of Recovery Type after a Kickboxing Match on Blood Lactate and Performance in Anaerobic Tests
title_sort effects of recovery type after a kickboxing match on blood lactate and performance in anaerobic tests
topic Medical Sciences
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4374611/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25834703
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