TY - JOUR
T1 - Consistency of pacing and metabolic responses during 2000-m rowing ergometry
AU - Gee, Thomas
AU - French, Duncan
AU - Gibbon, Karl
AU - Thompson, Kevin
PY - 2013/1
Y1 - 2013/1
N2 - Purpose: This study investigated the pacing strategy adopted and the consistency of performance and related physiological parameters across three 2000-m rowing-ergometer tests.
Methods: Fourteen male well-trained rowers took part in the study. Each participant performed three 2000-m rowing-ergometer tests interspersed by 3-7 d. Throughout the trials, respiratory exchange and heart rate were recorded and power output and stroke rate were analyzed over each 500 m of the test. At the completion of the trial, assessments of blood lactate and rating of perceived exertion were measured.
Results: Ergometer performance was unchanged across the 3 trials; however, pacing strategy changed from trial 1, which featured a higher starting power output and more progressive decrease in power, to trials 2 and 3, which were characterized by a more conservative start and an end spurt with increased power output during the final 500 m. Mean typical error (TB; \%) across the three 2000-m trials was 2.4\%, and variability was low to moderate for all assessed physiological variables (TB range = 1.4-5.1\%) with the exception of peak lactate (TB = 11.5\%).
Conclusions: Performance and physiological responses during 2000-m rowing ergometry were found to be consistent over 3 trials. The variations observed in pacing strategy between trial 1 and trials 2 and 3 suggest that a habituation trial is required before an intervention study and that participants move from a positive to a reverse-I-shaped strategy, which may partly explain conflicting reports in the pacing strategy exhibited during 2000-m rowing-ergometer trials.
AB - Purpose: This study investigated the pacing strategy adopted and the consistency of performance and related physiological parameters across three 2000-m rowing-ergometer tests.
Methods: Fourteen male well-trained rowers took part in the study. Each participant performed three 2000-m rowing-ergometer tests interspersed by 3-7 d. Throughout the trials, respiratory exchange and heart rate were recorded and power output and stroke rate were analyzed over each 500 m of the test. At the completion of the trial, assessments of blood lactate and rating of perceived exertion were measured.
Results: Ergometer performance was unchanged across the 3 trials; however, pacing strategy changed from trial 1, which featured a higher starting power output and more progressive decrease in power, to trials 2 and 3, which were characterized by a more conservative start and an end spurt with increased power output during the final 500 m. Mean typical error (TB; \%) across the three 2000-m trials was 2.4\%, and variability was low to moderate for all assessed physiological variables (TB range = 1.4-5.1\%) with the exception of peak lactate (TB = 11.5\%).
Conclusions: Performance and physiological responses during 2000-m rowing ergometry were found to be consistent over 3 trials. The variations observed in pacing strategy between trial 1 and trials 2 and 3 suggest that a habituation trial is required before an intervention study and that participants move from a positive to a reverse-I-shaped strategy, which may partly explain conflicting reports in the pacing strategy exhibited during 2000-m rowing-ergometer trials.
KW - rowers
KW - reliability
KW - pacing strategy
KW - cardiorespiratory
KW - time trial
UR - http://journals.humankinetics.com/ijspp-back-issues/ijspp-volume-8-issue-1-january/consistency-of-pacing-and-metabolic-responses-during-2000-m-rowing-ergometry-
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84872543461
M3 - Article
SN - 1555-0265
VL - 8
SP - 70
EP - 76
JO - International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance
JF - International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance
IS - 1
ER -