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Abstract
Rowing is an aerobic endurance events, the human aerobic ability and anaerobic ability are very high requirements. In this study, 10 teenage male rowers were selected as subjects, and their body shape, sports quality, biochemical indexes, maximum oxygen intake, lactic acid, fujian, dynamometer performance and related indexes were measured. On the body shape, body function, biochemical metabolism, movement quality indexes of comprehensive evaluation, can understand the athletes’ physical fitness level and characteristics, through the analysis of some physiological and biochemical indexes of athletes, the athletes were evaluated by special aerobic and anaerobic exercise capacity, comprehensive evaluation of the athletes’ physical fitness, hope to provide experiment basis for training plan, and to explore the feasibility of using physiological parameter prediction rowing results.
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1 School of Physical Education, Jianghan University, Wuhan 430056, China