Changes in anaerobic capacity influenced by during three years of judo training of 14-16 year-old boys

Background: The aim of this study was to determine the anaerobic capacity of young boys during three years of judo training. Material/Methods: The subjects of this study were boys judoists (n=15) from a Polish University Judo Club in Gdansk during three years training (age 14.1±1.2 to 16.6±1.3) and untrained boys (age 14.3±0.5 to 15.6±0.5). The anaerobic capacity was assessed using the 30-second Wingate test applied to the subjects` legs. Results: The maximal anaerobic power (Watt), (Watt/kg) increase means increased work outputs too. The differences were statistically significant. The training load during the three years brought about a significant increase in the maximal anaerobic power of the subjects. Conclusions: The three-year training load of an aerobic and anaerobic-aerobic metabolism nature caused a significant increase in the maximal anaerobic power and overall values of the young judoists.
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Bibliographic Details
Subjects:
Notations:combat sports junior sports
Published in:Archives of Budo
Language:English
Published: 2008
Online Access:https://www.researchgate.net/scientific-contributions/Miroslaw-Smaruj-2060388189
Volume:4
Issue:4
Pages:22-25
Document types:article
Level:advanced