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ETTU COACHING CONFERENCE NUTRITION IN TABLE TENNIS Danijel Borković,dr.med. Prague, 10.10.2016 Nutrition in table tennis: introduction Specifics of table tennis as an sport Fast, high-tech sport. Most participants of any sports in the world (aprox.40 mil.competitive players in the world, milions of recreatitive players). Indoor sport which is not influenced by weather conditions but is dependent on small tecnical details: lights (shadows, blind spots…), air flow, humidity… More games in a day during a tournament (more days). It is necessary for athletes to have balance of entire body and speed of reaction time. Judgment and concentration is required. Physical elements such as agility and dexterity are rquired. Equipment used intable tennis is light in weight and the moving range is not so wide: there are not so much requirements for the young age, specific skill or purpose for the players. Body contact, accidents and injury in the midst of playing are few. Nutrition in table tennis: introduction Estimation of energy consumption: Equasion: 0.05 – 0.083 kCal/kg BW/min (av. 0.065 kCal/kg BW/min) 60 kg tennis player: 60kg x 0.065 kCal/kg BW/min x 60 min = 234 kCal Proffeesional table tennis players consume as twice as predicted! Heart beat average 60-min Forehand Forehanddrive– Forehand– Footworkandon practice counter drive backhandalternate loop drive - smash Male (av.) 107 +/- 8 130 +/- 8 127 +/- 13 144 +/- 14 (max.) 124 +/- 10 153+/-12 146+/-15 167 +/- 14 Female (av.) 112 +/- 10 125 +/- 12 122 +/- 12 134 +/- 16 (max.) 129 +/- 13 141 +/- 14 137 +/- 12 159 +/- 15
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