主办单位:成都体育学院
ISSN 1001-9154 CN 51-1097/G8

Journal of Chengdu Sport University ›› 2016, Vol. 42 ›› Issue (6): 90-94.doi: 10.15942/j.jcsu.2016.06.00

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Study on the National Woman Kayak Athletes’Pre-competition Training Effect

HE Jun, BAI Yang   

  1. 1.Sichuan Water Sports School of Sichuan Sport Administration, Xinjin Sichuan 611430; 2.Sports Science Institute of Sichuan, Chengdu Sichuan 610000
  • Received:2016-05-15 Online:2016-11-15 Published:2016-11-29

Abstract: Objective: To evaluate the validity of national woman kayak athletes’ pre-competition training effect. Methods: 6 athletes from the national canoeing team participated in the research. Their training effects for the 6 weeks prior to competition were classified by training load and analyzed statistically. Their hemoglobin,serum urea, creatine kinase and testosterone during the training were measured too. Results: when the training intensity were 100%, the training volume were 80% at the initial stage, and decreased to 60% in the final 2 weeks. Hemoglobin was 142g/l 2 weeks prior to the Asian Games; ceatine kinase increased at first and then decreased, the highest value-214.50IU/l occurred 2 weeks before competition, and was 204.17 IU/l 2 weeks prior to the Asian Games; serum urea increased at first and then decreased, and was steady in the remaining time, and stood at 4.78mmol/l 2 weeks prior to the Asian games; testosterone decreased during the training period, and was 47.87 ng/dl 2 weeks prior to the Asian Games. Conclusion: Along with the changes of training load, athletes’ physical function indexes presented corresponding changes during the pre-competition training period, and were maintained well prior to the Asian games. These indicate the pre-competition training arrangement was reasonable.

Key words: Kayak, Pre-competition, Training Load, Functional Evaluation

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