© 2015, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid y CV Ciencias del Deporte. All rights reserved.The aim of this article is to describe what happens from a physiological point of view in a Canarian Wrestling (CW) contest. The Spanish National Sports Council recognized Canarian Wrestling as a sport on June 1st, 2009, although its origin is not very well documented. No scientific article exists in the scientific literature to describe what happens physiologically during a CW contest. Twelve high level wrestlers were recruited to simulate a CW match. The study involved data about heart rate (HR), blood pressure (BP) and blood lactate levels (L) at different moments of the combat. The conclusions of the data observed concerning HR, BP and L classify Canarian Wrestling as an intermittent exercise, with intensity peaks that exceed the lactic threshold and high levels of HR and systolic BP. This is the first paper in which the physiological responses in a Canarian Wrestling competition are reported.
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Marrero-Gordillo, N., Alvero-Cruz, J. R., Álvarez-Plaza, P. Y., Marrero-Díaz, M., & González-Brito, A. A. (2015). Respuesta fisiológica en competición simulada de lucha canaria / Physiological Responses In A Simulated Canarian Wrestling Contest pp. 93-103. RIMCAFD, 57(2015), 93–103. https://doi.org/10.15366/rimcafd2015.57.006
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