Aerobic Fitness Changes In Trained And Untrained Subjects Following A Three Week Cycling Course

K. Farmer, Marlene R. Wenta
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PURPOSE: We determined the effect of a 5BX-style program on peak oxygen uptake (VO2peak) in inactive but healthy young men and women (20±1 y; body mass index: 20±5 kg/m ; mean±SD). METHODS: Participants were randomized to a training group that performed 18 sessions over six weeks (n=9), or a non-training control group (n=10). Each session involved a 1-minute warm-up (jumping jacks), followed by 1-minute bouts of five exercises (burpees, high knees, split squat jumps, high knees, squat jumps), each interspersed with 1-minute of active recovery (walking around the room). Participants were instructed to complete as many repetitions per bout as possible, at a self-determined ―challenging‖ pace. All sessions were supervised and compliance was 100%. RESULTS: Mean intensity during training was 82±5% of maximal heart rate. Borg Scale ratings of perceived exertion for the five exercises ranged from 12±2 to 15±3 out of 20. ANCOVA revealed a significant difference between groups after the intervention, such that VO2peak was higher in the training group compared to control (34.2±6.4 vs 30.3±11.1 ml/kg/min; P=0.03). Peak power output during the VO2peak test was also higher after training compared to control (211±43 vs 191±50 W, p=0.004). There were no changes in leg muscular endurance, handgrip strength or vertical jump height in either group. CONCLUSIONS: A simple bodyweight interval training program, requiring 11 minutes per session, increased cardiorespiratory fitness in previously sedentary young adults when performed three times per week for six weeks. Supported by NSERC.
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经过三周的自行车训练和未训练的受试者有氧适能的变化
目的:我们确定5bx式运动对不运动但健康的年轻男性和女性(20±1y;体重指数:20±5 kg/m;平均数±标准差)。方法:参与者被随机分配到6周内进行18次训练的训练组(n=9)和非训练对照组(n=10)。每次训练包括1分钟的热身(开合跳),然后是1分钟的五组练习(立卧撑、高膝、劈腿深蹲跳、高膝、深蹲跳),每组中间穿插1分钟的主动恢复(在房间里走动)。参与者被要求以一种自我确定的“具有挑战性”的速度,每回合尽可能多地完成重复。所有的会议都有监督,遵守是100%。结果:平均训练强度为最大心率的82±5%。博格量表对五种运动的感知用力程度评分范围从12±2到15±3(满分20分)。干预后各组间ANCOVA差异显著,训练组vo2峰值高于对照组(34.2±6.4 vs 30.3±11.1 ml/kg/min;P = 0.03)。训练后vo2峰值测试期间的峰值功率输出也高于对照组(211±43 vs 191±50 W, p=0.004)。两组的腿部肌肉耐力、握力和垂直跳跃高度都没有变化。结论:一个简单的体重间歇训练项目,每次需要11分钟,可以提高以前久坐不动的年轻人的心肺健康,每周进行三次,持续六周。NSERC支持。
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