The purpose of this study were to investigate the effects of circuit-training and long-term roller-skate exercise on cardiorespiatory function. Five male students with mean age, height and weight of20.4±3 yr,168.4±4.02cm and 56.8±3.06kg respectively served as voluntary subjects in this study.Data were analyzed by using one-way ANOVA. The results obtained from this study were followed: (1) Maximal oxyzen uptake (VO2max) The mean value of VO2max at recovering test (after resting 10 days) was significantly higher than both of pretraining and postactivities (P<.01) no significant difference was found among the other sets. (2) Maximal heart rate (HR) There are significant differences between postactivities and pretraining (P<.05) and significant differences between postactivities and recovering (P<.01). (3) Exhausted time There is significant difference between pretraining and recovering (P<.05).
The purpose of this study were to investigate the effects of circuit-training and long-term roller-skate exercise on cardiorespiatory function. Five male students with mean age, height and weight of20.4±3 yr,168.4±4.02cm and 56.8±3.06kg respectively served as voluntary subjects in this study.Data were analyzed by using one-way ANOVA. The results obtained from this study were followed: (1) Maximal oxyzen uptake (VO2max) The mean value of VO2max at recovering test (after resting 10 days) was significantly higher than both of pretraining and postactivities (P<.01) no significant difference was found among the other sets. (2) Maximal heart rate (HR) There are significant differences between postactivities and pretraining (P<.05) and significant differences between postactivities and recovering (P<.01). (3) Exhausted time There is significant difference between pretraining and recovering (P<.05).