THE OPTIMUM INTENSITY AND MODE OF COOLING DOWN PROCEDURES AFTER POST REPETITIVE INTERMITTENT HIGH-INTENSITY EXERCISE(Proceedings of The 8^<th> Asian Federation of Sports Medicine Congress 2005 Tokyo)
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概要
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The purpose of this study was to compare the effects derived from different modes of active cooling down procedures post repetitive intermittent high-intensity exercise. Seven Japanese male swimmers underwent repetitive 3 bouts of Wingate anaerobic tests on the 1^<st> day and another Wingate on the following 2^<nd> day. In each 3 intervals and post all the Wingate testing on the 2^<nd> day, the participants performed a cooling down randomly chosen from 3 different intensities of 10-min bike-riding and a 10-min static stretching. As to muscle power outputs and emotional conditions, the optimum cooling down intensities were observed at 80% ventilatoly threshold (VT) after the 1^<st> set and 60% VT level after the 2^<nd> set. Effective intensities of blood lactate removal rate were observed at 60% and 80% VT level. Thus, the optimum cooling down post repetitive intermittent high-intensity exercise could be dynamic bike-riding at 60% or 80% VT level.
- 日本体力医学会の論文
- 2006-10-01
著者
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Suijo Kenichi
Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, Tokyo Medical University
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Suijo Kenichi
Health And Sports Science Tokyo Gakugei University
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KAWAGUCHI Masashi
Department of Radiology, Yokohama City University Hospital, Graduate School of Medicine
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Kawaguchi Masashi
Health And Sports Science Tokyo Gakugei University
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Kawaguchi Masashi
Department Of Electrical Engineering.suznka National College Of Technology:department Of Electrical
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FUJIEDA YOSHIHARU
Department of Health and Sport Sciences, Tokyo Gakugei University
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ISAKU RYOHEI
Department of Health and Sport Sciences, Graduate School of Education, Tokyo Gakugei University
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AMBE HISATAKA
Department of Health and Sport Sciences, Graduate School of Education, Tokyo Gakugei University
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SUMI KAZUKI
Department of Health and Sport Sciences, Tokyo Gakugei University
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YASUKAWA SHOTA
Department of Health and Sport Sciences, Tokyo Gakugei University
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SEKIYA TAKUYA
Department of Health and Sport Sciences, Graduate School of Education, Tokyo Gakugei University
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YASUKAWA SHOTA
Health and Sports Science, Tokyo Gakugei University
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SAKAI KENSUKU
Meiji Seika SAVAS, Sports and Nutrition Laboratory
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ANBE HISATAKA
Health and Sports Science, Tokyo Gakugei University
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ISAKU RYOHEI
Health and Sports Science, Tokyo Gakugei University
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Sekiya Takuya
Department Of Health And Sport Sciences Graduate School Of Education Tokyo Gakugei University
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Anbe Hisataka
Health And Sports Science Tokyo Gakugei University
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Fujieda Yoshiharu
Health And Sports Science Tokyo Gakugei University
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Fujieda Yoshiharu
Department Of Health & Sport Sciences Tokyo Gakugei University
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Sugiura Katsumi
Meiji Seika Savas Sports And Nutrition Laboratory
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Isaku Ryohei
Health And Sports Science Tokyo Gakugei University
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Sakai Kensuku
Meiji Seika Savas Sports And Nutrition Laboratory
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Yasukawa Shota
Health And Sports Science Tokyo Gakugei University
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Suijo Kenichi
Department Of Preventive Medicine And Public Health Tokyo Medical University
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