The effect of intermittent hypoxic exposure plus sea level swimming training on anaerobic swimming performance
(Die Wirkung intermittierender Hypoxieexposition plus Training auf Meereshöhe auf die anaerobe Schwimmleistung)
An approach which has been proposed as a time efficient variant of the "livehigh trainlow" altitude training strategyis that of intermittent hypoxic exposure. The aim of the study was to determine whether 3 weeks of intermittent hypoxic exposure would enhance sea level anaerobic swimming performance. Eight participants (age = 20 +2 years; height =1.77 +4.80m; mass = 72.0 +3.0 kg) took part in the study and were split into two groups: experimental (EXP) and control (CON). For 3 days a week over a 3 week consecutive period, both groups rested for a total of 90 minutes per day in the hypoxic chamber, whilst undergoing their usual training programme. The experimental group rested in a hypoxic chamber at a simulated altitude of 2300m, whilst the control group rested in a hypoxic chamber at sea level conditions. All participants underwent a total of 3 performance tests (100m sprint) 1 week prior to the hypoxic exposure, 2 days post exposure (Post 1) and 9 days post exposure (Post 2). A blood lactate sample was taken at rest, immediately after, 3 and 7minutes after each time trial. Using a two-?way repeated measures ANOVA, the results revealed that there was no significant difference in time for 100m performance (p = 0.431), stroke count (p = 0.824) or stroke rate (p=0.278), but there was a significant increase over time for blood lactate (p < 0.01). This dose of intermittent hypoxic exposure was not sufficient to elicit significant improvements in 100m sprint time in these eight competitive swimmers.
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| Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of Swimming Research |
| Sprache: | Englisch |
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2012
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| Online-Zugang: | https://swimmingcoach.org/journal/manuscript-miller.pdf |
| Jahrgang: | 20 |
| Heft: | 2 |
| Seiten: | 1-10 |
| Dokumentenarten: | Artikel |
| Level: | hoch |