Application of active recovery techniques for a simulated ice hockey task.

R C Watson, R D Hanley
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Three, 15 minute recovery modes between two maximal effort, intermittent work bouts were tested using eight male hockey players (21.9 +/- 1.4 yrs.). The work bouts were comprised of six, 45 second skating trials, each interspersed with 90 seconds of rest. Performance scores were based on average distance skated/trial. Changes in lactate concentrations were determined from venous samples obtained at rest, prior to and following the recovery mode. Bench-stepping during recovery resulted in significantly lower lactates (6.1 +/- 2.2 mmol . 1-1) than for rest recovery (8.1 +/- 1.6 mmol . 1-1), while skating recovery was not significantly different from either bench-stepping or rest. Subsequent performance (WB2) was significantly lower than initial performance (WB1) for all treatments and it was unrelated to differing post-recovery lactate concentrations. It was concluded that bench-stepping enhanced lactate removal but subsequent performance was unaffected by any treatment.

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主动恢复技术在模拟冰球任务中的应用。
对8名男性曲棍球运动员(21.9±1.4岁)进行了三种15分钟的恢复模式测试。轮滑比赛由6个轮滑试验组成,每组45秒,中间穿插90秒的休息时间。成绩分数是基于平均距离滑/试验。在恢复模式之前和之后,从休息时获得的静脉样本中测定乳酸浓度的变化。恢复期间的台阶行走导致乳酸显著降低(6.1 +/- 2.2 mmol)。1-1)高于休息恢复(8.1 +/- 1.6 mmol)。1-1),而滑冰恢复与替补和休息没有显著差异。所有处理的后期生产性能(WB2)均显著低于初始生产性能(WB1),且与恢复后乳酸浓度的不同无关。由此得出结论,台阶行走增强了乳酸的去除,但随后的性能不受任何处理的影响。
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