Abstract
Purpose:The purpose of this study was to compare the metabolic and cardiovascular responses of movement in forward (FM), backward (BM), and lateral (LM) directions.
Methods:Thirteen athletes with the following characteristics (mean ± SD) were evaluated: age 21 ± 3 yr, height 172.0 ± 9.0 cm, weight 62.92 ± 9.05 kg, and V˙O2max 54.13 ± 7.42 mL·kg−1·min−1. Subjects were evaluated at 80.45 and 134.08 m·min−1. A repeated measures ANOVA was used for statistical analysis (P < 0.05).
Results:At 80.45 m·min−1, the following respective V˙O2 mL·kg−1·min−1 and heart rate (HR) beats·min−1 responses were: FM = 12.42 ± 2.29, 113 ± 10; BM = 15.95 ± 2.45, 132 ± 16; and LM = 22.10± 4.76, 140 ± 15. Both V˙O2 and HR were significantly different between conditions: LM > BM > FM. At 134.08 m·min−1, the following respective V˙O2 and HR responses were: FM = 27.15 ± 2.51, 146 ± 7; BM = 31.33 ± 5.77, 168 ± 11; and LM = 32.58 ± 5.74, 169 ± 10. At 134.08 m·min−1 neither HR or V˙O2 were significantly different between LM or BM (LM, BM, > FM). Stride length and stride frequency were also significantly different between conditions. These results indicate the variation in the energy cost of FM, BM, and LM.