1 resultado para John Russel Young
em Abertay Research Collections - Abertay University’s repository
Resumo:
Purpose The aim of this study was to test the effects of sprint interval training (SIT) on cardiorespiratory fitness and aerobic performance measures in young females. Methods Eight healthy, untrained females (age 21 1 years; height 165 5 cm; body mass 63 6 kg) completed cycling peak oxygen uptake ( VO2VO2 peak), 10-km cycling time trial (TT) and critical power (CP) tests pre- and post-SIT. SIT protocol included 4 30-s all-out cycling efforts against 7 % body mass interspersed with 4 min of active recovery performed twice per week for 4 weeks (eight sessions in total). Results There was no significant difference in VO2VO2 peak following SIT compared to the control period (control period: 31.7 3.0 ml kg1 min1; post-SIT: 30.9 4.5 ml kg1 min1; p > 0.05), but SIT significantly improved time to exhaustion (TTE) (control period: 710 101 s; post-SIT: 798 127 s; p = 0.00), 10-km cycling TT (control period: 1055 129 s; post-SIT: 997 110 s; p = 0.004) and CP (control period: 1.8 0.3 W kg1; post-SIT: 2.3 0.6 W kg1; p = 0.01). Conclusions These results demonstrate that young untrained females are responsive to SIT as measured by TTE, 10-km cycling TT and CP tests. However, eight sessions of SIT over 4 weeks are not enough to provide sufficient training stimulus to increase VO2VO2 peak.