Effects of Additional Rifle-Carriage Training on Physiological Markers and Roller-Skiing Performance in Well-Trained Biathletes
作者机构:Department of Health ScienceSwedish Winter Sports Research CentreMid Sweden UniversityÖstersundSweden
出 版 物:《Journal of Science in Sport and Exercise》 (体育运动科学(英文))
年 卷 期:2021年第3卷第3期
页 面:292-302页
主 题:Anaerobic energy contribution Gross efficiency Lactate threshold Nordic skiing Oxygen uptake Training intervention
摘 要:Purpose The purpose was to investigate whether an increased amount of training while carrying the rifle affects skiing in well-trained biathletes at submaximal and maximal workloads during a pre-season period lasting a minimum of 12 *** Seventeen well-trained biathletes(9 females,8 males)were assigned to an intervention(IG,n=10)or control(CG,n=7)***(T1)and after(T2)the training intervention all participants performed,using treadmill roller-skiing,a submaximal test without the rifle on one day and two submaximal workloads and a maximal time trial(TT)with the rifle on a subsequent *** T1 and T2 all participants performed a minimum of 12 weeks of normal training,the only difference between groups being that IG performed more of their training sessions carrying the *** IG performed more training compared to CG(15.4±1.1 vs.11.2±2.6 h/week,P0.05),including a higher amount of training with the rifle(3.1±0.6 vs.1.1±0.3 h/week,P0.001).Speed at 4 mmol/L of blood lactate increased significantly for CG from T1 to T2(P=0.028),while only tended to increase for IG(P=0.058).Performance during the TT,VO2max and the aerobic metabolic rate increased significantly from T1 to T2,although the differences disappeared when including the speed at baseline as a *** According to the present results,increasing training while carrying the rifle by 2 h/week does not appear to improve skiing performance in well-trained *** addition,physiological markers at submaximal and maximal intensities while carrying the rifle were not affected after the training intervention.