The fractional utilisation of maximal oxygen consumption during execution of ground strokes and simulated match in 14 to 18 years Malaysian singles tennis players

The purpose of the present study was to determine the fractional utilisation of maximum oxygen uptake capacity (% VO2max) during execution of ground strokes and tennis match play. Ten male Malaysian state-level tennis players participated in this study. Age, height, weight and VO2max of the players...

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Main Authors: Ridhwan, Syahrul, Ghosh, Asok Kumar, Chen, Chee Keong
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spelling my.utm.389932017-10-25T01:41:41Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/38993/ The fractional utilisation of maximal oxygen consumption during execution of ground strokes and simulated match in 14 to 18 years Malaysian singles tennis players Ridhwan, Syahrul Ghosh, Asok Kumar Chen, Chee Keong Q Science (General) The purpose of the present study was to determine the fractional utilisation of maximum oxygen uptake capacity (% VO2max) during execution of ground strokes and tennis match play. Ten male Malaysian state-level tennis players participated in this study. Age, height, weight and VO2max of the players were 15.3 + 1.2 years, 164.0 + 7.4 cm, 52.3 + 11.5 kg and 51.7 + 7.3 ml·kg - ¹·min - ¹ respectively. This study was conducted in 3 phases: laboratory test (Phase I), on-court test (Phase II) and simulated match (Phase III). Fraction of VO2max during execution of forehand and backhand strokes were 71.6 + 10.9% and 72.3 + 8.8% respectively, whereas tennis match play demanded 69.3 + 9.8% of VO2max. Execution of forehand and backhand strokes led to a blood lactate concentration of approximately 6 mmol·L??1, indicating the involvement of anaerobic glycolysis. On the other hand, due to the intermittent nature of the game and the work-rest ratio of 1 : 2.2, the post-match blood lactate was found to be 3.21 + 0.2 mmol·L??1, reflecting an aerobic dominance in the game. The mean match heart rate (154.3 + 15.4 beats·min - ¹) was lower than mean anaerobic threshold heart rate (164.7 + 5.7 beats·min - ¹), signifying a lower blood lactate level less than 4.0 mmol·L??1 in a tennis match. It This might be due to the fact that long rest pauses caused removal of blood lactate as well as recovery of heart rate. Video analysis of the matches revealed that the players executed more forehand strokes (P<0.001) than the backhand strokes. Since similar heart rate and VO2 responses were observed for forehand and backhand strokes, it is suggested that the players should train themselves equally on both ground strokes. During the longest rally, mean heart rate of the players was 174.9 + 3.1 beats·min - ¹, which corresponded to 84.5 + 2.2% of VO2max. In addition, rallies per game, mean rally duration and strokes per rally were found to be 5.7 + 2.4, 4.5 + 1.5 seconds and 2.8 + 0.8 shots, respectively. Hence, it is concluded that the Malaysian state-level tennis players possessed a moderately good aerobic capacity. This can be improved to the international standard through endurance and intermittent type of training. Improvement in VO2max may enhance the playing intensity of the match as well a better recovery in the rest pauses and also delay the onset of fatigue during a match. From video match analysis and heart rate VO2 relationship, it is suggested that the players should also improve the alactic anaerobic component through short bursts of repeated movements of 5-8 seconds durations. Korea Institute of Sport Science 2010 Article PeerReviewed Ridhwan, Syahrul and Ghosh, Asok Kumar and Chen, Chee Keong (2010) The fractional utilisation of maximal oxygen consumption during execution of ground strokes and simulated match in 14 to 18 years Malaysian singles tennis players. International Journal of Applied Sport Sciences, 22 (2). pp. 45-65. ISSN 1598-2939
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Ridhwan, Syahrul
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Chen, Chee Keong
The fractional utilisation of maximal oxygen consumption during execution of ground strokes and simulated match in 14 to 18 years Malaysian singles tennis players
description The purpose of the present study was to determine the fractional utilisation of maximum oxygen uptake capacity (% VO2max) during execution of ground strokes and tennis match play. Ten male Malaysian state-level tennis players participated in this study. Age, height, weight and VO2max of the players were 15.3 + 1.2 years, 164.0 + 7.4 cm, 52.3 + 11.5 kg and 51.7 + 7.3 ml·kg - ¹·min - ¹ respectively. This study was conducted in 3 phases: laboratory test (Phase I), on-court test (Phase II) and simulated match (Phase III). Fraction of VO2max during execution of forehand and backhand strokes were 71.6 + 10.9% and 72.3 + 8.8% respectively, whereas tennis match play demanded 69.3 + 9.8% of VO2max. Execution of forehand and backhand strokes led to a blood lactate concentration of approximately 6 mmol·L??1, indicating the involvement of anaerobic glycolysis. On the other hand, due to the intermittent nature of the game and the work-rest ratio of 1 : 2.2, the post-match blood lactate was found to be 3.21 + 0.2 mmol·L??1, reflecting an aerobic dominance in the game. The mean match heart rate (154.3 + 15.4 beats·min - ¹) was lower than mean anaerobic threshold heart rate (164.7 + 5.7 beats·min - ¹), signifying a lower blood lactate level less than 4.0 mmol·L??1 in a tennis match. It This might be due to the fact that long rest pauses caused removal of blood lactate as well as recovery of heart rate. Video analysis of the matches revealed that the players executed more forehand strokes (P<0.001) than the backhand strokes. Since similar heart rate and VO2 responses were observed for forehand and backhand strokes, it is suggested that the players should train themselves equally on both ground strokes. During the longest rally, mean heart rate of the players was 174.9 + 3.1 beats·min - ¹, which corresponded to 84.5 + 2.2% of VO2max. In addition, rallies per game, mean rally duration and strokes per rally were found to be 5.7 + 2.4, 4.5 + 1.5 seconds and 2.8 + 0.8 shots, respectively. Hence, it is concluded that the Malaysian state-level tennis players possessed a moderately good aerobic capacity. This can be improved to the international standard through endurance and intermittent type of training. Improvement in VO2max may enhance the playing intensity of the match as well a better recovery in the rest pauses and also delay the onset of fatigue during a match. From video match analysis and heart rate VO2 relationship, it is suggested that the players should also improve the alactic anaerobic component through short bursts of repeated movements of 5-8 seconds durations.
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author Ridhwan, Syahrul
Ghosh, Asok Kumar
Chen, Chee Keong
author_facet Ridhwan, Syahrul
Ghosh, Asok Kumar
Chen, Chee Keong
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title The fractional utilisation of maximal oxygen consumption during execution of ground strokes and simulated match in 14 to 18 years Malaysian singles tennis players
title_short The fractional utilisation of maximal oxygen consumption during execution of ground strokes and simulated match in 14 to 18 years Malaysian singles tennis players
title_full The fractional utilisation of maximal oxygen consumption during execution of ground strokes and simulated match in 14 to 18 years Malaysian singles tennis players
title_fullStr The fractional utilisation of maximal oxygen consumption during execution of ground strokes and simulated match in 14 to 18 years Malaysian singles tennis players
title_full_unstemmed The fractional utilisation of maximal oxygen consumption during execution of ground strokes and simulated match in 14 to 18 years Malaysian singles tennis players
title_sort fractional utilisation of maximal oxygen consumption during execution of ground strokes and simulated match in 14 to 18 years malaysian singles tennis players
publisher Korea Institute of Sport Science
publishDate 2010
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/38993/
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