1965
DOI: 10.5432/jjpehss.kj00003404745
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Studies on Energy Metabolism in Athletic Sports

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“…Shephard (1971) cites a value of 6.3 kcal/min as the energy demands of this game while Yamaoka (1965) obtained a level of oxygen consumption 6.6 times the resting metabolism in singles play. It is likely that the level competitive badminton players play and practise exceeds the level found by these investigators using University students as subjects.…”
Section: Liverpool Polytechnicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Shephard (1971) cites a value of 6.3 kcal/min as the energy demands of this game while Yamaoka (1965) obtained a level of oxygen consumption 6.6 times the resting metabolism in singles play. It is likely that the level competitive badminton players play and practise exceeds the level found by these investigators using University students as subjects.…”
Section: Liverpool Polytechnicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…OGASAWARA reported that the oxygen requirement for running was proportional to the running speeds in the low speed category (21), but YAMA OKA has noted that the rate of increase of the requisite energy is not a linear rela tion. but an exponential function (22,23).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also OKUYAMA reported that it was 3.6km/hr for Japanese (26). In an other experiment YAMAOKA (22,23) has also determined the optimum speeds in swimming, 3.0km/hr for crawl and 1.98km/hr breaststroke, in each of which the oxygen requirement for 100m swim was the smallest. Also for the rats, there might be the optimum speed for running, even if it is forced running on a tread mill.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%