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Maté Muñoz, José Luis & Hernández Lougedo, Juan & Barba Ruiz, Manuel & Cañuelo Márquez, Ana M. & Guodemar Pérez, Jesús & García Fernández, Pablo & Lozano Estevan, María del Carmen & Alonso Melero, María Rosa & Sánchez Calabuig, María Aránzazu & Ruíz López, Monserrat & de Jesús Franco, Fernando & Garnacho Castaño, Manuel V. (2018-11 ) .Cardiometabolic and Muscular Fatigue Responses to Different CrossFit® Workouts.
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Maté Muñoz, José Luis & Hernández Lougedo, Juan & Barba Ruiz, Manuel & Cañuelo Márquez, Ana M. & Guodemar Pérez, Jesús & García Fernández, Pablo & Lozano Estevan, María del Carmen & Alonso Melero, María Rosa & Sánchez Calabuig, María Aránzazu & Ruíz López, Monserrat & de Jesús Franco, Fernando & Garnacho Castaño, Manuel V.. 2018-11 .Cardiometabolic and Muscular Fatigue Responses to Different CrossFit® Workouts.
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12080/39513
Resumen:
CrossFit® consists of workouts of the day (WODs) in which dif ferent exercises are conducted at high intensity with minimal or
no rest periods. This study sought to quantify exercise intensity
and muscular fatigue in the three CrossFit® session modalities:
gymnastics (G), metabolic conditioning (M) and weightlifting
(W). Thirty two, young, strength-trained, healthy men completed
the three WODs: G ("Cindy"), M (double skip rope jumps) and
W (power cleans). The variables measured in the sessions were:
mean heart rate (HR), rate of perceived exertion (RPE), blood lac tate [lactate], and jump height (H), average power (AP) and max imum take-off velocity (Vmax) in a counter movement jump test.
In all three WODs, elevated HR values (¿90% of the theoretical
HRmax) were recorded at the time points mid-session and end-ses sion. Mean RPEs were 17.6 ± 1.6 (G WOD), 16.0 ± 2.3 (M
WOD), and 15.7 ± 2.0 (W WOD). Postexercise [lactate] was
higher than 10 mmol¿L-1 for the three WODs. Following the G
(¿Cindy¿) and W (power cleans) WODs, respectively, significant
muscular power losses were observed in H (7.3% and 8.1%), Vmax
(13.8% and 3.3%), AP relative (4.6% and 8.3%) and AP total
(4.2% and 8.2%) while losses in the M WOD were not significant
(p > 0.05). A vigorous intensity of exercise was noted in all three
WODs, with greater mean HRs detected in the ¿Cindy¿ and skip
rope WODs than power clean WOD. Muscular fatigue was pro duced in response to the ¿Cindy¿ and power clean WODs but not
the skip rope WOD.
Key words: Heart rate, cardiovascular responses, countermove ment test, high intensity interval training, blood lactate, muscle
fatigue.