OPTEREĆENJE TENISAČA NA RAZLIČITIM PODLOGAMA
Autor: | Petar Barbaros Tudor, Branka R. Matković, Dario Novak |
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Jazyk: | chorvatština |
Rok vydání: | 2007 |
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Zdroj: | Hrvatski športskomedicinski vjesnik Volume 22 Issue 2 |
ISSN: | 0354-0766 |
Popis: | Cilj ovoga istraživanja je usporediti opterećenje tenisača s obzirom na igru na različitoj podlozi – beton i zemlja. U tu svrhu 20 tenisača seniorskog uzrasta, koji su bili rangirani na ATP ljestvici odnosno do 25 mjesta rang liste Hrvatskog teniskog saveza, odigrali su 20 susreta. Od ukupnog broja 10 susreta su igrali na zemljanoj podlozi, a 10 susreta na betonskoj podlozi uz uvjet da su isti parovi igrača odigrali susrete na obje podloge. Svaki susret je snimljen s dvije kamere radi dobivanja što pouzdanijih podataka vezanih uz osnovnu tenisku statistiku. Procjena fiziološkog opterećenja na teniskom terenu provedena je praćenjem frekvencije srca i koncentracije laktata. Zaključeno je kako je u ovom istraživanju kod istih parova igrača podloga utjecala na različitu distribuciju opterećenja koje je izazvalo značajno povećanje frekvencije srca i energetsku potrošnju tijekom igre na zemljanoj podlozi. Interesantno je da distribucija opterećenja i duže trajanje pojedinih dijelova igre (poena, gema) nije utjecalo na razliku u ukupnom broju odigranih poena po satu igre. Dakle po satu susreta na betonskoj podlozi se nije odigralo više poena, ali je loptica na zemljanoj podlozi duže bila u igri tijekom poena, gema i susreta. Poeni se po svojoj strukturi i zahtjevnosti razlikuju većim brojem udaraca, dužim i većim brojem izmjena u poenu i gemu, što tijekom sata igre dovodi do značajno veće energetske potrošnje na zemljanoj podlozi. The aim of this study was to compare tennis players’ physiological demands on different tennis surfaces: clay court and hard court. The study included twenty senior players aged 21.45±3.45, from ATP (from 400 ATP) to national level (to 25th place in Croatia’s national rankings). They played 20 matches, 10 on a clay court and 10 on a hard court. Same pairs of players played on both surfaces (hard court - clay court). All matches where recorded using two digital video cameras in order to obtain reliable match statistics data. The demands of tennis match play were assessed by monitoring heart rate and lactate level. Based on the results of the study, it was concluded that, for the same pairs of players, the type of court surface impacted physiological demands differently, thus yielding higher heart rates and higher energy expenditures during match play on the clay court. Interestingly, differences in energy demands on the clay court when certain parts of match play (point, games) lasted for longer periods of time did not produce significant differences in the number of points played out during a one-hour match period. Thus, in one hour of match play, more points were not achieved on the hard court, but the ball was in play for a significantly longer period of time during the points, games, and during the one-hour period of match play. The points differed in terms of structure and demands because, during the match play on the clay court, the players performed more strokes, and the duration of the rallies, points, and games was longer. These factors provide a primary explanation as to why energy expenditures wee higher on the clay court surface. |
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