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Motri. v.4 n.4 Santa Maria da Feira dez. 2008
A Avaliação da Resistência Efeitos da aplicação de um programa de treino na aptidão cárdio-respiratória numa corporação de bombeiros profissionais
Paulo Jorge Martins Mourão1
Francisco José Miranda Gonçalves 2
1 Licenciado em Educação Física pelo ISMAI e Mestre em Ciências do Desporto pela Universidade de Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro
2Licenciado e Doutorando em Educação Física e Desporto Universidade de Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro
RESUMO
Os bombeiros têm uma mais alta incidência de doenças cardíacas e mais alto índice de morte prematura, que outros indivíduos que desempenham, também, profissões de alto risco.
Uma má aptidão física limita, obviamente, a performance dos bombeiros assim como diminui a sua saúde. No entanto, a má aptidão física do bombeiro não o prejudica apenas a ele como a toda a instituição, colocando em causa a segurança dos bens e das pessoas. De entre as várias componentes da aptidão física, a aptidão cárdio-respiratória tem sido identificada como a mais importante.
Neste sentido, foi desenvolvido um programa de treino de 12 semanas, tendo em vista o desenvolvimento da capacidade cárdio-respiratória numa corporação de bombeiros profissionais.
Verificamos que, antes da aplicação do programa de treino, estes bombeiros, não possuíam uma aptidão cárdio-respiratória suficiente para desempenhar as suas tarefas em segurança e com eficácia (VO2máx = 44,17ml/kg/min) e que, após o programa de treino, essa aptidão melhorou (VO2máx = 52,69 ml/kg/min), permitindo-lhes desta forma realizar as suas tarefas com eficácia e segurança.
Palavras-chave: resistência; aptidão cárdio-respiratória; bombeiro; saúde.
The resistance evaluation - Effects of a specific training program on professional fire-fighter cardio-respiratory fitness
ABSTRACT
The fire-fighters have an increased risk for developing cardiac pathologies and also a higher index of premature death than other individuals that perform high risk jobs.
In this way, low physical fitness obviously limits fire-fighter performance, as well as degrades their health.
However this fact not only damages the individual fire-fighter but also the institution that he represents hence severely questioning property and general public safety.
The cardio-respiratory fitness had been identify as the most important physical fitness component.
In this way, we developed a 12 weeks training program, to improve the cardio-respiratory fitness in a professional fire-fighters corporation.
According to reference values, before training these fire-fighters did not have enough cardio-respiratory fitness to adequately perform their job requirements with efficacy and safety (VO2máx = 44,17ml/kg/min). However after training there was great improvement (VO2máx = 52,69 ml/kg/min), providing a safe and more qualified service for the general population.
Keywords: resistance; cardio-respiratory fitness; fire-fighter; health.
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