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    Title: 柔道專項競技能量代謝特性及應用
    Physiological Characteristics of Judo
    Authors: 鄭吉祥
    何立安
    Contributors: 文化體育學刊
    Keywords: 能量代謝
    乳酸
    最大肌力
    有氧系統
    無氧系統
    energy metabolism
    lactate
    maximum strength
    aerobic system
    anaerobic system
    Date: 2012-12
    Issue Date: 2014-11-25 16:59:30 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 柔道是競技型的日本傳統武術,由於柔道的專項競賽規則和技法,柔道運動員在比賽中必須面對特殊的生理挑戰,因此需要相關研究來分析柔道的專項生理學特性。透過文獻分析顯示,柔道項目為運動休息比約2:1的短時間高強度運動,運動當中使用了磷酸系統、乳酸系統以及有氧系統等三種供能系統,隨著比賽的進行,柔道選手會經歷攝氧量的上升和疲勞及肌力下降。在應用方面,柔道選手可以使用不同的運動休息比例,實施有氧系統、乳酸系統及磷酸系統的間歇訓練,以刺激柔道競技所需要的能量代謝系統。
    Judo is a competitive form of traditional Japanese martial art. Because of the rules and techniques used in Judo competitions, Judo athletes face special physiological challenge during a Judo match. The review of literature indicated that Judo is a sport with high intensity, short duration with work to rest ratio around 2:1. Phosphogen, glycolysis and oxidative systems are all used in a Judo match. As the match goes on, the athletes will experience increase in oxygen consumption, fatigue, and decrease in muscular strength. Judo athletes reveal superior balance and strength.
    Relation: 文化體育學刊 ; 15 期 (2012 / 12 / 01) , P13 - 20
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