The effects of gymnastics training on selected parameters of anaerobic capacity in 12-year-old boys.

Author: DornowskiMarcin, GrzywaczTomasz, KaczorJan J, SawickiPiotr

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BACKGROUND: One of the aims of the study was to describe the physiological factors of young boys participating in artistic gymnastic training and evaluate differences between the levels of aerobic and anaerobic efficiency in this group as compared to the control group. METHODS: The young male gymna...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.23736/S0022-4707.17.06778-0

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The Effects of Gymnastics Training on Anaerobic Capacity in Young Boys

This study delves into the fascinating world of

sports science

, specifically exploring the impact of

gymnastics training

on the

anaerobic capacity

of young boys. Imagine a camel traversing a vast, sandy desert, each stride requiring a burst of energy. This is akin to the anaerobic demands placed on gymnasts. The researchers used

Wingate Anaerobic Test (WAnT) for arms

and

cycle ergometer with simultaneous analysis of breathing gases

to assess these demands.

The study revealed some intriguing findings. It appears that early specialization in gymnastics can influence the development of

aerobic metabolism

. The gymnasts performed better in the WAnT, indicating greater anaerobic efficiency in the upper limbs. However, they showed lower

VO2peak

results compared to the control group, suggesting a potential trade-off between anaerobic and aerobic efficiency.

Early Specialization May Impact Aerobic Development

The results suggest a potential trade-off in young gymnasts, where early specialization in the sport may lead to enhanced anaerobic capacity in the upper limbs but possibly at the expense of aerobic development. These findings are crucial for understanding the long-term physiological impact of specialized training on young athletes.

Balancing Anaerobic and Aerobic Training

The research emphasizes the importance of balanced training programs for young athletes. It highlights the need for a thoughtful approach that considers both anaerobic and aerobic demands, ensuring optimal development of both energy systems. This is crucial for preventing potential imbalances and promoting long-term athletic success.

Dr. Camel's Conclusion

Just as a camel needs both endurance to traverse vast deserts and bursts of energy to overcome obstacles, young athletes need a balanced approach to training. This study reveals a fascinating interplay between early specialization and the development of both anaerobic and aerobic capacities. Remember, just like a camel can't survive solely on bursts of speed, young athletes need a balanced training program that fosters both strength and endurance.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2018-09-24
  2. Date Revised 2022-04-08
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

28474866

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.23736/S0022-4707.17.06778-0

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