Aerobic Evaluation in Elite Slalom Kayakers Using a Tethered Canoe System: A New Proposal

Among other aspects, aerobic fitness is indispensable for performance in slalom canoe. To propose the maximal-lactate steady-state (MLSS) and critical-force (CF) tests using a tethered canoe system as new strategies for aerobic evaluation in elite slalom kayakers. In addition, the relationship betwe...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of sports physiology and performance 2017-08, Vol.12 (7), p.864-871
Hauptverfasser: Ferrari, Homero Gustavo, Messias, Leonardo H D, Reis, Ivan G M, Gobatto, Claudio A, Sousa, Filipe A B, Serra, Camila C S, Manchado-Gobatto, Fúlvia B
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Zusammenfassung:Among other aspects, aerobic fitness is indispensable for performance in slalom canoe. To propose the maximal-lactate steady-state (MLSS) and critical-force (CF) tests using a tethered canoe system as new strategies for aerobic evaluation in elite slalom kayakers. In addition, the relationship between the aerobic parameters from these tests and the kayakers' performances was studied. Twelve male elite slalom kayakers from the Brazilian national team participated in this study. All tests were conducted using a tethered canoe system to obtain the force records. The CF test was applied on 4 d and analyzed by hyperbolic (CF ) and linear (CF ) mathematical models. The MLSS intensity (MLSS ) was obtained by three 30-min continuous tests. The time of a simulated race was considered the performance index. No difference (P < .05) between CF (65.9 ± 1.6 N) and MLSS (60.3 ± 2.5 N) was observed; however, CF (71.1 ± 1.7 N) was higher than MLSS . An inverse and significant correlation was obtained between MLSS and performance (r = -.67, P < .05). In summary, MLSS and CF tests on a tethered canoe system may be used for aerobic assessment of elite slalom kayakers. In addition, CF may be used as an alternative low-cost and noninvasive method to estimate MLSS , which is related with slalom kayakers' performance.
ISSN:1555-0265
1555-0273
DOI:10.1123/ijspp.2016-0272