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dc.contributor.authorBaron, Jakub
dc.contributor.authorGupta, Subir
dc.contributor.authorBieniec, Anna
dc.contributor.authorKlich, Grzegorz
dc.contributor.authorGabryś, Tomasz
dc.contributor.authorSwinarew, Andrzej Szymon
dc.contributor.authorŠvátora, Karel
dc.contributor.authorStanula, Arkadiusz
dc.date.accessioned2023-02-20T11:00:25Z-
dc.date.available2023-02-20T11:00:25Z-
dc.date.issued2022
dc.identifier.citationBARON, J. GUPTA, S. BIENIEC, A. KLICH, G. GABRYŚ, T. SWINAREW, AS. ŠVÁTORA, K. STANULA, A. The Effects of Two Different Rest Intervals on the Repeated Skating Ability of Ice Hockey Forwards and Defensemen. Journal of Human Kinetics, 2022, roč. 84, č. 1, s. 216-223. ISSN: 1640-5544cs
dc.identifier.issn1640-5544
dc.identifier.uri2-s2.0-85142321902
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11025/51525
dc.format8 s.cs
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dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherSCIENDOen
dc.relation.ispartofseriesJournal of Human Kineticsen
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dc.titleThe Effects of Two Different Rest Intervals on the Repeated Skating Ability of Ice Hockey Forwards and Defensemenen
dc.typečlánekcs
dc.typearticleen
dc.rights.accessopenAccessen
dc.type.versionpublishedVersionen
dc.description.abstract-translatedThe purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of two different rest intervals (2 min and 3 min), between two consecutive sets of repeated sprint skating ability (RSSA) tests, on the repeated sprint ability of ice hockey Forwards and Defensemen. Two protocols of RSSA tests, RSSA-2 and RSSA-3, were completed by 16 ice hockey Forwards and 8 Defensemen. Defensemen were heavier (p < 0.05) than Forwards, although their % body fat did not differ significantly. In RSSA-2, athletes performed six sets of 3×80 m sprint skating with 2 min passive recovery between two consecutive sets. In RSSA-3, the rest interval between the sets was 3 min. Average speed, average heart rate (HRaver), blood lactate concentration ([BLa]), and the rate of perceived exertion (RPE) were measured in both RSSA-2 and RSSA-3 tests. Both Forwards and Defensemen skated faster in RSSA-3 than in the corresponding set of RSSA-2. Forwards were faster than Defensemen in both the tests, however, the difference was significant (p < 0.05) only in RSSA-2. In Forwards and Defensemen, HRaver increased gradually from set 1 through set 6 in RSSA-2 and RSSA-3. In most of the sets, RPE was higher in RSSA-2 than in RSSA-3, and Defensemen perceived higher exertion than Forwards. No difference in [BLa] was noted between Forwards and Defensemen, although players of both positions showed higher [BLa] in RSSA-3 than in RSSA-2. This study concludes that (1) Forwards skate faster than Defensemen, (2) average heart rate and [BLa] does not vary between Forwards and Defensemen, and (3) a higher perceived exertion is observed in Defensemen than Forwards during repeated sprint skating tests.en
dc.subject.translatedblood lactate concentrationen
dc.subject.translatedrate of perceived exertionen
dc.subject.translatedskating speeden
dc.subject.translatedheart rateen
dc.identifier.doi10.2478/hukin-2022-0102
dc.type.statusPeer-revieweden
dc.identifier.document-number879493200022
dc.identifier.obd43937183
dc.project.IDSGS-2021-002/Evaluace vlivu pohybové aktivity na všestranný rozvoj jedincecs
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