CHARACTERISTICS OF NATIONAL AND WORLD CLASS FEMALE PENTATHLETES
- 1 January 1979
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 11 (1) , 20-23
Abstract
National and world-class female pentathletes (9) were assessed for body composition, maximal aerobic power (.ovrhdot.VO2 max), strength and speed. The subjects averaged 175.4 cm in height, 65.4 kg in weight, 11.0% relative body fat, 45.9 ml kg min-1 in .ovrhdot.VO2 max and 8.35 m/s for maximal running speed. When compared with other athletic females, this group was tall and lean with good, but not exceptional, maximal aerobic power. Group means for 1-repetition maximum lifts were 59.7 kg (power clean), 61.5 kg (horizontal bench press), 60.0 kg (pull down), 87.9 kg (squat), 44.9 kg (incline bench press) and 36.3 kg (leg curl). Within this elite group the most successful performers were stronger and possessed a greater lean body weight, which together suggest the importance of muscle mass for success in the pentathlon.This publication has 2 references indexed in Scilit:
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