Cardiorespiratory responses induced by hydrogymanstics exercises performed with and without the use of resistive equipment

The aim of the present study was to analyse the heart rate and the oxygen uptake in hydrogymnastics exercises performed with and without the use of resistive equipment. The sample has been composed by ten young women who have undergone two sessions of aquatic tests, with the exercises jumping jack a...

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description The aim of the present study was to analyse the heart rate and the oxygen uptake in hydrogymnastics exercises performed with and without the use of resistive equipment. The sample has been composed by ten young women who have undergone two sessions of aquatic tests, with the exercises jumping jack and cross country sky performed in the situations without resistive equipment, with the use of the aquafins equipment and with the use of the aqualogger equipment, which respected 30-minute breaks. For collecting heart rate and oxygen uptake data a S610 frequencimeter (POLAR) and a KB1-C gas analyser (AEROSPORT) were respectively used. ANOVA was used for repetitive measures, post-hoc Bonferroni and paired t-test (p
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