Competitive surfing is a growing sport with evolving performance and safety demands. One particular challenge surfers face is the need to endure long breath-holds following bouts of surf paddling. The purpose of this study was to examine the association between aerobic fitness markers, such as VO and ventilatory thresholds, and post-paddling breath-hold capacity in competitive surfers. Eleven male collegiate level competitive surfers completed both a maximal graded exercise test and a simulated post-paddling breath-hold challenge on a modified paddling ergometer. Associations between markers of aerobic fitness and post-paddling breath-hold capacity were tested using linear regression modeling. The overall regression model indicated a positive linear association between the assessed markers of aerobic fitness and post-paddling breath-hold capacity ( = .828, = 0.686, 0.035). This association was explained by differences in VO ( = 0.975, = .034). These findings suggest that VO may be an important training target for programs aimed at improving breath-hold capacity in surfers.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6413845 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.70252/AXXD5381 | DOI Listing |
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