Effects of Repeated-Sprint Training in Hypoxia on Tennis-Specific Performance in Well-Trained Players

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Title
Effects of Repeated-Sprint Training in Hypoxia on Tennis-Specific Performance in Well-Trained Players
Journal
Sports Med Int Open
Author(s)
Brechbuhl C., Brocherie F., Millet G. P., Schmitt L.
ISSN
2367-1890 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
2367-1890
Publication state
Published
Issued date
09/2018
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
2
Number
5
Pages
E123-E132
Language
english
Notes
Brechbuhl, Cyril
Brocherie, Franck
Millet, Gregoire P
Schmitt, Laurent
eng
2018/12/13 06:00
Sports Med Int Open. 2018 Sep 25;2(5):E123-E132. doi: 10.1055/a-0719-4797. eCollection 2018 Sep.
Abstract
This study examined the physiological, physical and technical responses to repeated-sprint training in normobaric hypoxia [RSH, inspired fraction of oxygen (FiO 2 ) 14.5%] vs. normoxia (RSN, FiO 2 20.9%). Within 12 days, eighteen well-trained tennis players (RSH, n=9 vs. RSN, n=9) completed five specific repeated-sprint sessions that consisted of four sets of 5 maximal shuttle-run sprints. Testing sessions included repeated-sprint ability and Test to Exhaustion Specific to Tennis (TEST). TEST's maximal duration to exhaustion and time to attain the 'onset of blood lactate accumulation' at 4 mMol.L (-1) (OBLA) improvements were significantly higher in RSH compared to RSN. Change in time to attain OBLA was concomitant with observations similar in time to the second ventilatory threshold. Significant interaction (P=0.003) was found for ball accuracy with greater increase in RSH (+13.8%, P=0.013) vs. RSN (-4.6%, P=0.15). A correlation (r=0.59, P<0.001) was observed between change in ball accuracy and TEST's time to exhaustion. Greater improvement in some tennis-specific physical and technical parameters was observed after only 5 sessions of RSH vs. RSN in well-trained tennis players.
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