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International Journal of Human Movement and Sports Sciences Vol. 11(6), pp. 1337 - 1342
DOI: 10.13189/saj.2023.110618
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Analysis of Cardiorespiratory Function Capacities in K-College Female Hockey Players


Kumju Lee *
Department of Physical Education, Korea National Sport University, Korea

ABSTRACT

This study aimed to collect and analyze their descriptive statistics and provide important information for developing individual cardiorespiratory function and physical strength training programs for female field hockey players who participated in this study. The research subjects who volunteered to participate in this study were 17 female field hockey players in K-College. The body composition measurement equipment in this study used Inbody 4.0 Space, a body composition analysis device. Maximal oxygen intake, maximal ventilation, maximal heart rate, and anaerobic threshold were selected for cardiorespiratory function tests. KSSI protocol considering Korean elite athletes was used as the GXT method. As for the anthropometric and GXT results, the height was 163.96 cm, the weight was 58.35 kg, the BMI was 22.17 kg/m2, and the maximum heart rate was 193.59 HRmax. The VO2max was 2894.5 ml/min and 49.58 ml/kg/min, the VO2/HR was 14.92 ml/bpm, and the respiratory rate per minute of the pulmonary characteristics was 62.40 f/min, maximum ventilation of 105.15 l/min, VE/VO2 of 37.58 ml/min. And the anaerobic threshold as a representative variable of cardiorespiratory function was Oxygen intake which was 45.55 ml/kg/min, and then the percentage of maximum oxygen intake was 80.59% VO2max, and heart rate at the AT level was 172.29HR, and then the percentage of maximum heart rate was 89.03% HRmax. Compared this study with the previous research results, our field hockey coaches and trainers regularly measure and evaluate field hockey players' general physical strength and professional cardiorespiratory system fitness, and based on these physical fitness levels, practical measures to improve their physical strength are provided. This study may provide useful information to the coaches to develop their specific and sophisticated training program.

KEYWORDS
Body Composition, Field Hockey, Cardiorespiratory Function, Anaerobic Threshold (AT)

Cite This Paper in IEEE or APA Citation Styles
(a). IEEE Format:
[1] Kumju Lee , "Analysis of Cardiorespiratory Function Capacities in K-College Female Hockey Players," International Journal of Human Movement and Sports Sciences, Vol. 11, No. 6, pp. 1337 - 1342, 2023. DOI: 10.13189/saj.2023.110618.

(b). APA Format:
Kumju Lee (2023). Analysis of Cardiorespiratory Function Capacities in K-College Female Hockey Players. International Journal of Human Movement and Sports Sciences, 11(6), 1337 - 1342. DOI: 10.13189/saj.2023.110618.