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Is the Most Commonly Used Strategy for the First 1,500 m of a 2,000 m Rowing Ergometer Race the Most Appropriate?

This study investigated time-courses of physiological and psychological parameters of rowers during the first 1,500 m of a simulated race on a rowing ergometer using different pacing strategies. This provided a picture of the physiological and psychological state of the rowers at the start of the la...

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Autores principales: Boillet, Alice, Haas, Bastien, Samozino, Pierre, Morel, Baptiste, Bowen, Maximilien, Cohen, Caroline, Messonnier, Laurent A.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8958042/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35350683
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2022.827875
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Sumario:This study investigated time-courses of physiological and psychological parameters of rowers during the first 1,500 m of a simulated race on a rowing ergometer using different pacing strategies. This provided a picture of the physiological and psychological state of the rowers at the start of the last 500 m of their race. Investigated strategies corresponded either to a degressive (degr), a progressive (prog), or a stable (stab) power output over the traveled distance. Thirteen French rowers (4 oarswomen and 9 oarsmen) of national and ex-international levels volunteered to participate. Handle force and velocity, oxygen uptake, heart rate, blood lactate concentration, and peripheral oxygen saturation were measured during the trials. Power output, generated energy [by O(2) consumption (E(oxi)) and blood lactate accumulation (E(non−oxi))] and efficiency were computed. Rowers also rated their perceived exertion (RPE) and protocol preference. In the explored strategies, no significant differences were found for E(oxi). Final blood lactate concentration ([La](blood)) and RPE were similar for all strategies. However, the increase in [La](blood) and RPE occurred sooner for degr than for stab and prog. Therefore, the time spent at higher [La](blood) and RPE was longer for degr than for stab and prog. According to the questionnaire, degr was the least preferred protocol. While during 2000 m races, the first 1500 m are usually and empirically often conducted in a degr way, the present results indicate that this strategy was the least preferred by the rowers and led to a higher time spent at high [La](blood) and RPE.