Lactate exchange and removal abilities in rowing performance

被引:63
作者
Messonnier, L
Freund, H
Bourdin, M
Belli, A
Lacour, JR
机构
[1] FAC MED,GIP EXERCICE,PHYSIOL LAB,F-69921 LYON,FRANCE
[2] FAC PHARM,LAB PHARMACOL & PHYSIOPATHOL CELLULAIRES,URA CNRS 600,F-67401 ILLKIRCH GRAFFENS,FRANCE
关键词
anaerobic metabolism; bicompartmental; model; maximal oxygen uptake; rowing ergometer;
D O I
10.1097/00005768-199703000-00016
中图分类号
G8 [体育];
学科分类号
04 ; 0403 ;
摘要
The relationships between individual performance and lactate exchange and removal abilities were studied in 12 male rowers all subjected to three measurements on a rowing ergometer. An incremental exercise carried out to determine the maximal oxygen uptake (V over dot(2max)) and the corresponding maximal aerobic power (Pa-max), a 2500-m all-out test where the mean work rate P-2500) represented the individual performance, and a 6-min 90% Pa-max exercise designed to assess the lactate kinetics during the following 90 min passive recovery were performed. The lactate recovery curves were fined to the bi-exponential time function: La(t) = La(0) + A(1)(1-e(-gamma 1.t)) + A(2)(1-e(-gamma 2.t)). The velocity constants gamma 1 and gamma 2 denote the lactate exchange and removal abilities, respectively. The mean value of P-2500, sustained by the rowers was 376 +/- 41 W (106 +/- 5% of Pa-max (P-2500%)). P-2500 was positively correlated with gamma 2 (P < 0.05). gamma 1 and gamma 2 explained 67% of the P-2500 variance. P-2500% was also correlated with gamma 2 (P < 0.01). These results suggest that a better performance on the rowing ergometer is associated with improved lactate exchange and removal abilities. Furthermore, the ability to row at high relative work rates was correlated with an increased lactate removal ability. Training-induced adaptations could explain the high gamma 1 and gamma 2 displayed by the present rowers.
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