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Exerc Sci > Volume 24(3); 2015 > Article
Exercise Science 2015;24(3): 315-321. doi: https://doi.org/10.15857/ksep.2015.24.3.315
엘리트 사격선수의 안정시 심박변이도가 사격수행에 미치는 영향
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상명대학교 사회체육학과
The Effect of Resting Heart Rate Variability On Shooting Performance Among Rapid Fire Pistol Athletes
Joung-Hee Jon
Correspondence  Joung-Hee Jon , Tel: +82-2-976-0014, Email: jjhshoot@hanmail.net
Received: July 30, 2015;  Accepted: August 20, 2015.  Published online: August 30, 2015.
ABSTRACT
PURPOSE:
The purpose of this study is to examine the effect of resting heart rate variability on shooting performance among rapid fire pistol athletes.
METHODS:
Twenty-four elite shooting athletes, who have more than two years of rapid tire pistol, were divided into higher and lower groups based on their record of current five shots was 570.7, and the average score of the lower group was 548.58. Heart rate variability were measured two times from all participants for two mins thirty seconds. uBioMacpa version 1.0 was used to measure heart rate variability from their index finger, which saved automatically into a computer. Using SPSS 20.0, the data was analyzed by a independent t-test, Pearson r, and multiple regression.
RESULTS:
The elite shooting athletes in the higher group were significantly lower in TP, LF, HF, SDNN, and RMSSD than the lower group. The correlation between the shooting performance and SDNN was 436, and SDNN predicted 19% in the variance of shooting performance.
CONCLUSIONS:
It is concluded that heart rate variability may be a important index to understand the condition of elite shooting athletes.
Key words: rapid fire pistol, heart rate variability, TP, LF, HF
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