To investigate the exercise intensity during a typical grade five ballet lesson, thirty-nine dancers (13-16 yrs) were divided into three different technical proficiency groups: low level (n = 13), intermediate level (n = 14), and high level (n = 12). A progressively incremented treadmill test was administered to determine V̇O2max, individual ventilatory threshold (IVT), and the individual anaerobic threshold (IAT). Oxygen uptake (V̇O2), heart rate (HR) and blood lactate (La) were then evaluated during a grade five ballet lesson. Oxygen uptake at IVT, IAT and maximal oxygen uptake were greater (p < 0.05) in the high-level dancers indicating a higher level of fitness. HR and %V̇O2max obtained during the various exercises of the ballet lesson were similar among groups. During the ballet lesson, low technical level dancers had more V̇O 2 and La values above (p < 0.05) the IAT than the other groups. Correlation analysis revealed that the number of exercises performed above IAT was positively related to anthropometric characteristics (BMI, %FM; r = 0.36, p < 0.05; r = 0.46, p < 0.01), negatively related to fitness parameters (V̇O2IVT, V̇O2IAT, V̇O2max; r between - 0.43 and - 0.69; p < 0.001) and to technical level (r = - 0.70; p < 0.001). The subjects classified as having low technical abilities had lower fitness levels and performed more exercises above IAT than the more skilled dancers. © Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart.

Exercise intensities during a ballet lesson in female adolescents with different technical ability / Guidetti, L.; Gallotta, M. C.; Emerenziani, G. P.; Baldari, C.. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE. - ISSN 0172-4622. - 28:9(2007), pp. 736-742. [10.1055/s-2007-964909]

Exercise intensities during a ballet lesson in female adolescents with different technical ability

Gallotta M. C.;Emerenziani G. P.;
2007

Abstract

To investigate the exercise intensity during a typical grade five ballet lesson, thirty-nine dancers (13-16 yrs) were divided into three different technical proficiency groups: low level (n = 13), intermediate level (n = 14), and high level (n = 12). A progressively incremented treadmill test was administered to determine V̇O2max, individual ventilatory threshold (IVT), and the individual anaerobic threshold (IAT). Oxygen uptake (V̇O2), heart rate (HR) and blood lactate (La) were then evaluated during a grade five ballet lesson. Oxygen uptake at IVT, IAT and maximal oxygen uptake were greater (p < 0.05) in the high-level dancers indicating a higher level of fitness. HR and %V̇O2max obtained during the various exercises of the ballet lesson were similar among groups. During the ballet lesson, low technical level dancers had more V̇O 2 and La values above (p < 0.05) the IAT than the other groups. Correlation analysis revealed that the number of exercises performed above IAT was positively related to anthropometric characteristics (BMI, %FM; r = 0.36, p < 0.05; r = 0.46, p < 0.01), negatively related to fitness parameters (V̇O2IVT, V̇O2IAT, V̇O2max; r between - 0.43 and - 0.69; p < 0.001) and to technical level (r = - 0.70; p < 0.001). The subjects classified as having low technical abilities had lower fitness levels and performed more exercises above IAT than the more skilled dancers. © Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart.
2007
Aerobic and anaerobic thresholds; Heart rate; Lactate concentration; Oxygen uptake; Adolescent; Anthropometry; Cross-Sectional Studies; Dancing; Exercise; Exercise Test; Female; Heart Rate; Humans; Lactic Acid; Oxygen Consumption; Prospective Studies
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Exercise intensities during a ballet lesson in female adolescents with different technical ability / Guidetti, L.; Gallotta, M. C.; Emerenziani, G. P.; Baldari, C.. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE. - ISSN 0172-4622. - 28:9(2007), pp. 736-742. [10.1055/s-2007-964909]
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