DETERMINATION OF HEART RATE DURING ENTRY INTO HEAT AND PARTY IN A GROUP OF LEVEL AMATEUR ATHLETES
Keywords:
mean heart rate (MHR), maximum heart rate (HRmax), peak heart rate (FCP) and cardiovascular strainAbstract
The main objective of this study was to measure the variables mean heart rate (MHR) and peak heart rate (PEF) in a group of footballers at the amateur level (Phase 1) and warm-up (Phase 2) of the party, with the To estimate the level of cardiovascular effort being done by those subjects in relation to players of similar or higher competitive level. A secondary objective was to describe some anthropometric characteristics as (weight, height,% fat,% lean mass) and the third and final objective was to measure maximum oxygen consumption (VO2 Max.) By an incremental test. We measured a total of 10 subjects (n = 10) who signed the agreement shared by the coaching staff. To measure the (FCP.) and (FCM) using 2 Polar ® Watches Cardiómetro Make Model RS200, 2 "Huinches" for each clock, 2 wristbands and a Multifunctional Balance ® Brand Model K6 KEITA which it was obtained, the Weight, height, fat mass (%) and lean mass (%) of each subject before each measurement. The VO2 max. Was obtained through the test of Leger. The results found that (FCM) was 128 ± 9.2 bpm. and during the match a value of 149 ± 11.5 bpm. The (FCP) presented during the heating values of 170 ± 13.6 bpm. and during the game an average of 202 ± 13.9 bpm. Among the most important conclusions which arrived this study suggests that the amateur level player makes a less cardiovascular strain as high as other competitive level soccer player, it is necessary to provide these subjects with a prior physical preparation to enable tolerate high cardiovascular strain and thus to some extent to prevent accidents of this nature.
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