RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN RUNNING PERFORMANCES AND VO2MAX, LT, OR PERCENT FAT IN 11-12-YEAR OLD BOYS
10.7600/jspfsm1949.34.171
- VernacularTitle:11~12才児童における走運動の記録と, VO2max, LT, 体脂肪率との関係
- Author:
HIDEO HATTA
;
YORIKO ATOMI
;
YORIKO YAMAMOTO
;
KEIZO YAMAMOTO
;
TOSHIO ASAMI
;
YOSHIO KURODA
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
running performance;
VO2max;
LT;
percent fat;
boy
- From:Japanese Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine
1985;34(Supplement):171-175
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
-
Abstract:
The relationships between running performances (200 m running time and 5-min run) and VO2max, Lactate Threshold (LT), or percent fat were investigated on 11-12-year old boys. Subjects were 21 control boys (group C) and 21 soccer boys (group S) . Mean 200 m running time in group S was significantly better than that in group C. Mean distance of 5-min run in group S was significantly longer than that in group C. No significant difference was found between mean running speed of 5-min run and mean speed at exhaustion in LT experiment. In group C, 200 m running time correlated significantly with VO2max. In group S, faster runners showed higher peak post 200 m run lactate concentration. 5-min run correlated significantly with VO2max for group C, group S and all subjects combined. LT correlated significantly with 200 m running time and 5-min run. No significant relation was found between running petformances and percent fat. It is suggested that VO2max and LT determine, in part, boy's running performances, but percent fat do not.