Validity of critical frequency test for measuring table tennis aerobic endurance through specific protocol
Alessandro M. Zagatto1,2,, Marcelo Papoti1, Claudio A. Gobatto1
Author Information
1 Laboratory of Sport Applied Physiology, Sao Paulo State University-UNESP, Rio Claro, Brazil
2 Laboratory of Research in Exercise Physiology (LAPEFE), Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul (UFMS), Campo Grande-MS, Brazil
Alessandro M. Zagatto ✉ Laboratory of Sport Applied Physiology, São Paulo State University, IB, Physical Education Department, Av 24A 1515, Bela Vista, Rio Claro SP, Brazil Email: azagatto@yahoo.com.br
Publish Date
Received: 16-06-2008 Accepted: 18-08-2008 Published (online): 01-12-2008
Alessandro M. Zagatto, Marcelo Papoti, Claudio A. Gobatto. (2008) Validity of critical frequency test for measuring table tennis aerobic endurance through specific protocol. Journal of Sports Science and Medicine(07), 461 - 466.
Alessandro M. Zagatto, Marcelo Papoti, Claudio A. Gobatto. (2008) Validity of critical frequency test for measuring table tennis aerobic endurance through specific protocol. Journal of Sports Science and Medicine(07), 461 - 466.
The aim of this study was to validate critical frequency specific test (critf) for the estimation of the aerobic endurance in table tennis players. Methods: Eight male international-level table tennis players participated of this study. Specific tests were applied by using a mechanical ball thrower to control the intensity of the exercise. The critf was determined by applying three or four series of exercises to exhaustion (Tlim). The critf was evaluated by using lactate steady state test (90, 100, and 106 % of critf intensity). The other specific test was an incremental protocol used to determine the anaerobic threshold (AnTBI) and the onset of blood lactate accumulation (OBLA) using a ball thrower. Results: The critf (39.87 ± 3.31 balls·min-1) was not significantly different among AnTBI (48.11 ± 7.36 balls·min- 1) and OBLA3.5 (49.36 ± 12.04 balls·min-1) frequencies and it was correlated with AnTBI parameter (r = 0.78). At frequencies of the 90 and 100% of critf a dynamic equilibrium was verified in lactate concentration between the eighth and twentieth minutes. However, this dynamic equilibrium was not found at 106% intensity. Conclusion: The data indicate that in table tennis the critf model can be used for measuring the aerobic endurance.
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