Research article - (2008)07, 54 - 59
Anaerobic Capacity May Not Be Determined by Critical Power Model in Elite Table Tennis Players
Alessandro M. Zagatto1,2,, Marcelo Papoti2, Claudio A. Gobatto2
1Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul (UFMS), Campo Grande-MS, Brazil
2Laboratory of Applied Physiology to Sport, UNESP, Rio Claro, Brazil

Alessandro M. Zagatto
✉ Laboratory of Research in Exercise Physiology (LAPEFE), Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul (UFMS), Campo Grande-MS, Brazil.
Email: azagatto@yahoo.com.br
Received: 18-07-2007 -- Accepted: 15-11-2007
Published (online): 01-03-2008

ABSTRACT

The aim of the present study was to verify the applicability of anaerobic work capacity (AWC) determined from the critical power model in elite table tennis players. Eight male international level table tennis players participated in the study. The tests undertaken were: 1) A critical frequency test used to determinate the anaerobic work capacity; 2) Wingate tests were performed using leg and arm ergometers. AWC corresponded to 99.5 ± 29.1 table tennis balls. AWC was not related to peak (r = -0.25), mean (r = -0.02), relative peak (r = -0.49) or relative mean power (r = 0.01), nor fatigue index (r = -0.52) (Wingate leg ergometer). Similar correlations for peak (r = -0.34), mean (r = -0.04), relative peak (r = -0.49), relative mean power (r = -0.14) and peak blood lactate concentration (r = -0.08) were determined in the Wingate arm ergometer test. Based on these results the AWC determined by a modified critical power test was not a good index for measurement of anaerobic capacity in table tennis players.

Key words: Anaerobic capacity, table tennis, critical frequency, Wingate test, lactate

Key Points
  • Anaerobic work capacity (AWC) was not good index of anaerobic capacity in table tennis.
  • AWC determined using the table tennis ergometer showed low correlations with the Wingate test measures for cycle and arm ergometry.
  • A sport-specific protocol is required for measuring anaerobic capacity in table tennis.








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