중학교 Ice-Hockey선수와 축구선수의 체력과 심폐기능에 관한 비교 연구
A study of the comparison of physical fitness and Cardiorespiratory fitness between middle school soccer and ice-hockey player
- 경희대학교 스포츠과학연구원
- 체육학논문집
- 제24집
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1996.12247 - 264 (18 pages)
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The purpose of this study was to investigate difference of the physical fitness and the cardiorespiratory function between some trained soccer and ice-hockey players. The subject are 15 persons.<BR> The results of this study are as fellow:<BR> 1) No significant difference appered in terms of the height between the 2 groups.<BR> In the weight and chest, there was a significant difference(p<0.01) between the soccer and ice-hockey player.<BR> 2) No significant difference appered in terms of grip strength(right), leg strength extension between the 2 groups.<BR> In the grip strength(left), back strength, it showed that there was significant difference (p<0.05) between ice-hockey player(30.93±7.44㎏, 84.80±17.82㎏), and soccer player(26.03±4.86㎏, 72.13±15.93㎏).<BR> In the left and right arm strength flexion, it showed that there was a significant difference(p<0.01) between ice-hockey player(25.40±6.99㎏, 25.13±8.21㎏) and soccer player(18.53±3.40㎏, 18.13±2.59㎏).<BR> 3) No significant difference appered in terms of sit-up, sargent jump, trunk flexion between the 2 groups.<BR> In the jumping & stepping test, it showed that there was significant difference(p<0.05) between ice-hockey player(22.73±8.21㎝) and soccer player(24.13±1.92㎝).<BR> 4) In the Ventilation, It showed that there was a significant difference(p<0.01) between ice-hockey player(11.18±3.15 ℓ/min) and soccer player(8.09±1.79 ℓ/min) at rest.<BR> In maximum VE, It. showed that there were no remarkable difference between ice-hockey player(85.10±21.15 ℓ/min) and soccer player(94.72±23.14 ℓ/min).<BR> 5) In respiration rate, It showed that there were no remarkable difference between ice-hockey player(15.13±2.90n/min, 60.53±9.72n/min), soccer player(12.53±2.97n/min, 63.87±7.50n/min) at rest and maximum exercise.<BR> 6) In the Heart Rate, It showed that there was a notable difference(p<0.05) between ice-hockey player(74.47±9.21beats/min) and soccer player(65.94±7.97beats/min) at rest.<BR> In maximum Heart Rate, It showed that there was a notable difference(p<0.05) between ice-hockey player(180.50±11.34beats/min) and soccer player(189.62±9.84beats/min).<BR> 7) In the Oxygen intake per weight per min, It showed that there were no remarkable difference between ice-hockey player(5.17±0.85㎖/㎏/min) and soccer player(4.83±1.01㎖/㎏/min) at rest.<BR> In maximum VO₂/W, It showed that there was a significant difference(p<0.01) between ice-hockey player(44.10±8.21㎖/㎏/min) and soccer player(54.60±4.35㎖/㎏/min).<BR> 8) In the all-out time, It showed that there were no remarkable difference between ice-hockey player(974.00±217.77 sec) and soccer player(1059±241.82 sec).
ABSTRACT<BR>Ⅰ. 서론<BR>Ⅱ. 연구방법<BR>Ⅲ. 연구결과<BR>Ⅳ. 고찰<BR>Ⅴ. 결론<BR>참고문헌<BR>
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