奥运男女拳击手的体能和战斗表现特征。

Matheus Hausen, Lee Taylor, Flavio Bachini, Raul Freire, Glauber Pereira, Alex Itaborahy
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目的:研究奥林匹克精英拳击运动员(4 名女性和 10 名男性)的人体测量和心肺功能特征,以及对 3 × 3 分钟回合(R)自由接触/格斗拳击模拟的心肺功能、生物化学和免疫学反应。评估方法评估包括静息代谢率、人体测量、最大分级测试运动(访问 1)、自由搏击模拟(3 × 3 分钟 R,休息 1 分钟)以及在搏击前、搏击中和搏击后(访问 2)采集的血液样本。结果显示女性和男性的体脂率(平均值±SD;或中位数:非参数数据)分别为 17.2[3.5]%和 4.6[0.8]%,体型以中形态为主,V˙O2MAX 分别为 50.0 ± 2.5 和 56.2 ± 5.2 ml.kg-1.min-1。自由搏击模拟导致心血管负荷增加[R1:92 ± 3;R2:94 ± 2;R3:94 ± 2]:94±2;R3:最大心率的 95±2%]和显示酸中毒的血液生化指标(R3 后:pH 值 7.21±0.08,碳酸氢盐 13.1±3.6mmol.L-1,二氧化碳 13.9±3.8mmol.L-1,乳酸 15.1±3.8mmol.L-1,葡萄糖 8.4±1.3mmol.L-1)。此外,战斗模拟后的一般分解代谢、血液和免疫反应也很明显(R3 后 1 小时:肌酐 95.2 ± 14.5 µmol.L-1、尿素 6.4 ± 1.3 mmol.L-1、白细胞积累 7.8 ± 2.6 × 109.L-1、血红蛋白 14.9 ± 0.8 g.dL-1 和血细胞比容 43.7 ± 1.9%)。结论在 3 × 3 自由搏击模拟中可以看到明显的心血管负荷和酸中毒,而在 R3 后 1 小时则可以看到明显的分解代谢和免疫反应。这是首次在男性和女性(她们最近采用了男性使用的 3 × 3 分钟 R 形式)奥运精英拳击手中进行特征描述,并提供了一个特征描述框架,以帮助从业人员和运动员尝试为特定的训练设计提供有实证依据的做法。
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Physical Capacities and Combat Performance Characteristics of Male and Female Olympic Boxers.

Purpose: The study characterized the anthropometrical and cardiorespiratory profile, and the cardiorespiratory, bio-chemical and immunological responses to 3 × 3 min round (R) free-contact/combat boxing simulation, in elite Olympic Boxers (4 female and 10 male). Methods: The evaluation consisted of resting metabolic rate, anthropometric measurement, maximal graded test exercise (visit 1), free combat simulation (3 × 3 min R, 1 minute rest), and blood samples collected before, during and after the combat (visit 2). Results: Respectively, females and males had (mean±SD; or median: for non-parametric data) body fat percentage (17.2[3.5] and 4.6[0.8]%), predominantly mesomorphic somatotyping, and V˙O2MAX (50.0 ± 2.5 and 56.2 ± 5.2 ml.kg-1.min-1). The free combat simulation resulted in high cardiovascular strain [mean heart rate corresponding to R1: 92 ± 3; R2: 94 ± 2; and R3: 95 ± 2% of maximal HR] and blood chemistry indicative of acidosis (following R3: 7.21 ± 0.08 pH, bicarbonate 13.1 ± 3.6 mmol.L-1, carbon dioxide 13.9 ± 3.8 mmol.L-1, lactate 15.1 ± 3.8 mmol.L-1, and glucose 8.4 ± 1.3 mmol.L-1). Further, notable general catabolism, hematological and immune responses were evident post combat simulation (1-hour post R3: creatinine 95.2 ± 14.5 µmol.L-1, urea 6.4 ± 1.3 mmol.L-1, white blood cell accumulation 7.8 ± 2.6 × 109.L-1, hemoglobin 14.9 ± 0.8 g.dL-1 and hematocrit 43.7 ± 1.9%). Conclusions: Notable cardiovascular strain and acidosis are seen from the 3 × 3 free combat simulation whilst pronounced catabolism and immune responses are evident 1-hour post R3. This characterization is the first in male and female (who recently adopted the 3 × 3 min R format, as used by males) elite Olympic boxers and provides a characterization framework to assist practitioners and athletes in their attempts to deliver evidence-informed practice for specific conditioning session design.

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