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Heart rate, alveolar gases and blood lactate during synchronized swimming

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Pages 103-107 | Published online: 14 Nov 2007
 

Heart rate, alveolar gas partial pressures and blood lactate (BLa) concentration were measured during synchronized swimming in six subjects. During upside‐down breath‐holding lasting 50 s, heart rate fell progressively from 98 ± 14 to 70 ± 7 beats min‐1 (x ± S.D.). While breath‐holding during the compulsory figures, the subjects’ heart rate increased to 142 ± 5 beats min‐1 and then fell to 72 ± 10 beats min‐1. At the end of breath‐holding, alveolar oxygen pressure had fallen significantly (60 mmHg), whereas alveolar carbon dioxide pressure showed only minor changes (48 mmHg). The increase in BLa concentration due to the execution of compulsory figures was approximately 1 mm; in the free routines, BLa concentration increased by 3.4 + 0.5 mM. The net energy cost of completing a compulsory figures lasting 45 s was 34.6 kJ.

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