Abstract
#Anaerobiccontribution can quickly decrease, even in shorter time
line events (20-30 sec, 200m running, 50m swimming). Previous
authors have demonstrated aerobic contributions between 29 and 40% for
various levels of athlete over this time course in a range of exercise
types (Running, cycling swimming rowing). We have developed methods that #demonstrate better clarification of systemic use and wished to
understand these differences during competition conditions. 440 subjects
(299 Male & 141 Female) volunteered to take part in this study and
were drawn from a number of national events. #Bloodlactate and #glucose
were tested immediately post swim until a peak of each #parameterwas found. Swim time and stroke parameters were also collected for each
swim. Data were collected in all event distances (50m 100m 200m
400m 800m & 1500m).
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