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Energetics of karate kumite
Authors:Ralph Beneke  Thorsten Beyer  Christoph Jachner  Jürgen Erasmus  Matthias Hütler
Institution:(1) Department of Biological Sciences, Centre for Sports and Exercise Science, University of Essex, Wivenhoe Park, CO4 3SQ Colchester, England;(2) Institute of Sports Medicine, Free University Berlin, Berlin, Germany;(3) State Department of Sports Medicine, Berlin, Germany;(4) Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Haukeland University Hospital, Bergen, Norway
Abstract:It is speculated that anaerobic metabolism is the predominant source of energy in karate kumite. However, no experimental proof is currently available. The metabolic cost and fractions of aerobic and anaerobic energy of karate kumite fighting were investigated. Ten male nationally or internationally ranked karateka means (SD) age 26.9 (3.8) years, height 1.80 (0.08) m, mass 77.2 (12.8) kg] performed two to four fights scheduled and judged like a championship. Oxygen uptake was measured continuously with a portable spirometric device. Blood lactate was determined immediately before, and minute by minute after, each fight. Aerobic, anaerobic alactic and anaerobic lactic energy were calculated from oxygen uptake during the fight (VO2), the fast component of the post-fight oxygen uptake (VO2PCr) above resting values and changes in blood lactate concentration (Net-BLC), respectively. Altogether, 36 fights lasting 267 (61) s were analysed. The refereersquos decisions caused an activity-to-break ratio of approximately 2:1. VO2, VO2PCr, and Net-BLC per fight were 165.3 (52.4) ml.kg–1, 32.2 (7.2) ml.kg–1and 4.2 (1.9) mmol.l–1; the overall energy cost above rest was 334.3 (86.3) kJ per fight. Fractions of aerobic, anaerobic alactic, and lactic energy sources were 77.8 (5.8)%, 16.0 (4.6)%, and 6.2 (2.4)%, respectively. The results indicate a high metabolic rate in karate kumite. However, the acyclic activity profile implies that aerobic metabolism is the predominant source of energy and there is anaerobic supplementation, mainly by high-energy phosphates.
Keywords:Metabolism  Oxygen  Lactate  High-energy phosphates
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