Studia Kinanthropologica 2013, 14(2):119-123

Aplication of inhalation of concentrated oxygen during regeneration in short term anaerobic performance in judo

M. Sližik
Univerzita Mateja Bela, Fakulta humanitných vied, Katedra telesnej výchovy a športu

The research deals with the use of inhalation of concentrated oxygen in the regeneration interval during anaerobic load in Judo. To implement the research was to diagnose the impact of inhaling concentrated oxygen (hyperoxia) on the course of recovery and the water level in capillary blood lactate during intense medium loads modeled for 7 matches (randori) in judo. The experiment was conducted on one proband (MR-member of nation team SR) during one training session. During the execution of the experiment was to our proband continuously monitored and recorded heart rate, and at the end of each interval, and then load after 3-minute recovery, we applied measuring lactate levels in capillary blood. Experimental factor was anonymous inhalation of concentrated oxygen respectively air (as placebo) during controlled rest. After each load our proband 3.minútovej regenerated by either inhalation of concentrated oxygen or placebo and were his capillary blood sampled to determine current levels of lactate. For continuous monitoring of heart rate during the seven simulated load intervals and diluted regeneration, we found a significant difference in mean decrease in heart rate during 3.min. regeneration with concentrated oxygen inhalation by 9 pulses (n.min-1) compared to placebo inhalation of regeneration. The average decrease in lactate levels during inhalation of oxygen was greater by 3.19 mmol l-1 compared to placebo inhalation and recovery.

Keywords: oxygen; lactate; recovery; immediate regeneration; heart rate

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