Comparative Study of some Pulmonary Ventilation Variables during Recovery of An Anaerobic Effort in Two Different Environment (Aquatic and Landward) | ||
Al-Rafidain Journal For Sport Sciences | ||
Article 1, Volume 20, Issue 66, December 2014, Pages 70-82 PDF (0 K) | ||
Document Type: Research Paper | ||
DOI: 10.33899/rajsport.2014.89590 | ||
Authors | ||
Ahmed Aldabagh; Mohammad Mohammad Ahmed | ||
College of Sport Education / Mosul University | ||
Abstract | ||
The present study aimed at recognizing the significance of differences in variables : tidal volume (TV) , the number of respiration bouts (RR) , pulmonary ventilation (VE) , during different stages of recovery from anaerobic aquatic effort (50m free swimming ) as well as anaerobic landward effort (200m run). The study also aimed at making a comparison among the studied physiological variables between (50m) free style swimming and (200m) run according to the training principle (1:4) swimming to running. The research sample includes (10) students / college of sport education who used to practice swimming and are consistent in (50mr) free style swimming . The descriptive methodology has been adopted for its convenience to the nature of the research. The tests include running (200m) , free style swimming (50m) during two days . The physiological variables have been measured at the minutes ( 5,10) of the negative recovery . The data have been processed statistically by using the arithmetic mean, standard deviation, t-test for two independent samples, t-test for two correlated samples , ANOVA test within subjects. The researchers have concluded the following : Restoring recovery after anaerobic aquatic effort (50mr free style swimming) may be fast in the physiological variables (VE , RR, TV) at the minutes (5and10) .However , in spite of being fast , these variables do not reach their state of rest tidal volume . Restoring recovery after a landward anaerobic effort (200mr run according the principle 1:4) may be fast in the physiological variables (VE , RR, TV) at the minutes ( 5and10) .However , in spite of being fast , these variables do not reach their normel state as it is in rest situation . (50m) free style swimming and (200m) running may cause the same changes in each of ( VE, TV , and RR) at recovery stages ( 5and10) minutes . The researchers have recommended the need to consider the differences in the physiological variables assumed by the specialty of the practiced activity whether swimming or running during constructing training units . It is necessary to make next studies dealing with the same differences between the swimming effort and landward effort on a sample with other levels may be males or females and beginners or youth . It is necessary to make next studies dealing with the present subject for other distances and activities . | ||
Keywords | ||
Pulmonary Ventilation Variables; An Anaerobic Effort; Aquatic and Landward | ||
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