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Anaerobic fitness components in squash players

High level of aerobic fitness has been associated with greater anaerobic fitness during prolonged intermittent activities. The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between predicted maximal oxygen consumption (PVO2max) and repeated sprint performance in squash players. Methods Thirty-four Malaysian national squash players comprise of 18 male (18.3±3.7 years; 173.0±8.6cm; 66.4±10.8kg) and 16 female (18.6±4.1 years; 160.7±6.3cm; 54.1± 5.3kg) undertook physical fitness tests designed to assess aerobic (20 meter shuttle run) and anaerobic capacity (5 meter repeated shuttle run). Results Mean values for PVO2max of the male and female squash players were 57.0±3.5 and 46.2±4.4mL · kg-1 · min-1 respectively. The mean distances achieved in the 5 meter repeated shuttle run by the male and female squash players were 706.8±24.4 and 632.4±29.8m respectively. A significant correlation (r = 0.92, p < 0.01) was observed between PVO2max and repeated shuttle run scores. Conclusions A strong correlation was confirmed between aerobic fitness and repeated sprint ability in squash players. Thus, high persistence and maintenance to repetition of strenuous sprints in squash game rely greatly upon aerobic fitness. Nevertheless, other fitness components should be further examined to ascertain their contributions towards repeated sprint performance.
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Notations:biological and medical sciences training science sport games
Published in:12th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, Jyväskylä, Finland - July 11-14th 2007
Language:English
Published: Jyväskylä 2007
Online Access:https://ecss2007.cc.jyu.fi/schedule/proceedings/pdf/1033.pdf
Pages:662
Document types:congress proceedings
Level:advanced