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The Effects of Two Different Rest Intervals on the Repeated Skating Ability of Ice Hockey Forwards and Defensemen

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Baron, Jakub
Gupta, Subir
Bieniec, Anna
Klich, Grzegorz
Gabrys, Tomasz
Swinarew, Andrzej Szymon
Stanula, Arkadiusz
Švátora, KarelORCiD Profile - 0000-0002-3634-3422WoS Profile - B-7232-2018Scopus Profile - 57210105290

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Datum vydání
2022
Publikováno v
Journal of Human Kinetics
Ročník / Číslo vydání
84 (1)
ISBN / ISSN
ISSN: 1640-5544
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  • Fakulta tělesné výchovy a sportu

Tato publikace má vydavatelskou verzi s DOI 10.2478/hukin-2022-0102

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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of two different rest intervals (2 min and 3 min),between two consecutive sets of repeated sprint skating ability (RSSA) tests, on the repeated sprint ability ofice hockey Forwards and Defensemen. Two protocols of RSSA tests, RSSA-2 and RSSA-3, were completed by16 ice hockey Forwards and 8 Defensemen. Defensemen were heavier (p < 0.05) than Forwards, although their% body fat did not differ significantly. In RSSA-2, athletes performed six sets of 3x80 m sprint skating with 2min passive recovery between two consecutive sets. In RSSA-3, the rest interval between the sets was 3 min.Average speed, average heart rate (HRaver), blood lactate concentration ([BLa]), and the rate of perceivedexertion (RPE) were measured in both RSSA-2 and RSSA-3 tests. Both Forwards and Defensemen skated fasterin RSSA-3 than in the corresponding set of RSSA-2. Forwards were faster than Defensemen in both the tests,however, the difference was significant (p < 0.05) only in RSSA-2. In Forwards and Defensemen, HRaverincreased gradually from set 1 through set 6 in RSSA-2 and RSSA-3. In most of the sets, RPE was higher inRSSA-2 than in RSSA-3, and Defensemen perceived higher exertion than Forwards. No difference in [BLa]was noted between Forwards and Defensemen, although players of both positions showed higher [BLa] inRSSA-3 than in RSSA-2. This study concludes that (1) Forwards skate faster than Defensemen, (2) averageheart rate and [BLa] does not vary between Forwards and Defensemen, and (3) a higher perceived exertion isobserved in Defensemen than Forwards during repeated sprint skating tests.
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blood lactate concentration, rate of perceived exertion, skating speed, heart rate
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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14178/1597
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