2010
DOI: 10.5016/1980-6574.2011v17n1p209
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Velocidade crítica em natação: fundamentos e aplicação

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“…However, despite its accuracy on aerobic fitness evaluation, the MLSS protocol is time consuming, and depends upon evaluators with the ability to perform blood sampling and lactate analysis using expensive equipment. This, in turn, reduce the accessibility to such protocol (Franken, Zacca, & Castro, 2011), therefore derailing its application in large samples (Hiyane, Simões, & Campbell, 2006). In this scenario, the lactate minimum test (LM) proposed by Tegtbur, Busse and Braumann (1993), which is characterized by the equilibrium point between the production and removal of blood lactate during an incremental test after performing a high intensity exercise, appears as an alternative when it regards MLSS, since several studies show that the lactate minimum velocity (LMV) agrees with the intensity of MLSS, with the convenience of being performed in a single test session (Pardono et al, 2009;Puga, Kokubun, Simões, Nakamura, & Campbell, 2012;Sotero et al, 2007;Sotero et al, 2009).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, despite its accuracy on aerobic fitness evaluation, the MLSS protocol is time consuming, and depends upon evaluators with the ability to perform blood sampling and lactate analysis using expensive equipment. This, in turn, reduce the accessibility to such protocol (Franken, Zacca, & Castro, 2011), therefore derailing its application in large samples (Hiyane, Simões, & Campbell, 2006). In this scenario, the lactate minimum test (LM) proposed by Tegtbur, Busse and Braumann (1993), which is characterized by the equilibrium point between the production and removal of blood lactate during an incremental test after performing a high intensity exercise, appears as an alternative when it regards MLSS, since several studies show that the lactate minimum velocity (LMV) agrees with the intensity of MLSS, with the convenience of being performed in a single test session (Pardono et al, 2009;Puga, Kokubun, Simões, Nakamura, & Campbell, 2012;Sotero et al, 2007;Sotero et al, 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Em natação, dentre os métodos empregados para a avaliação da condição fisiológica, destaca-se a velocidade crítica (VC), a partir do conceito de potência crítica (PC) (MONOD;SCHERRER, 1965;FRANKEN;ZACCA;CASTRO, 2011). A VC pode ser definida como a mais alta intensidade sustentada por um período sem alcançar o máximo consumo de oxigênio (VO 2max ) em carga constante, ou seja, situa--se no limite inferior da zona de intensidade severa de exercício físico (FRANKEN; ZACCA; CASTRO, 2011;DEKERLE et al, 2010).…”
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“…A VC pode ser definida como a mais alta intensidade sustentada por um período sem alcançar o máximo consumo de oxigênio (VO 2max ) em carga constante, ou seja, situa--se no limite inferior da zona de intensidade severa de exercício físico (FRANKEN; ZACCA; CASTRO, 2011;DEKERLE et al, 2010). Em resposta ao exercício físico realizado na intensidade da VC, aumentos contínuos na concentração de lactato sanguíneo ([LA]), no consumo de oxigênio (VO 2 ) e na frequência cardíaca (FC) têm sido observados durante testes realizados em cargas retangulares, e os tempos para exaustão registrados variaram entre 18 e 60 min (DEKERLE et al, 2010;RIBEIRO;LIMA;GOBATTO, 2010).…”
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“…These should cover durations between 2 and 15 min (Pelayo, Alberty, Sidney, Potdevin, & Dekerle., 2007). Hill and Ferguson (1999) described CS as the maximum speed that could be sustained without eliciting maximum oxygen uptake, at constant speed, representing the transition between the heavy and the severe intensities (Dekerle et al, 2010;Espada & Alves, 2010;Franken, Zacca & Castro, 2011;Ribeiro, Lima & Gobatto, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%