TY - JOUR TI - The Effects of Performances in Canoe, Kayak and Rowing on Muscle Oxygen Saturation: Experimental Study AB - Objective: The aim of this study is to compare the in- tramuscular oxygen saturation results during the short and long dis- tance performances of canoe, kayak and rowing athletes.Material and Methods: 30 male international level and licenced athletes (8 canoeists, 11 kayakers and 11 rowers) are participate to this study; age 20.53±3.23 year, height 181.70±7.90 cm, body weight 78.60±11.22 kg and body mass index 23.73±2.37. The intramuscular oxygen saturation status of athletes were measured using the near infrared spectroscopy technology for 40 second sprint and 4 minutes tests performed on the land with branch-specific ergometers. Data collecting processes were recorded as 5 minute rest, 40 second sprint, 10 minute rest, 4 minute distance performances and 5 minute recovery, in total nearly 25 minute. Re- sults: Comparing the intramuscular oxygen saturation values of canoe, kayak and rowing athletes, no significant difference was found in the decrement rate to minimum, during 40 second sprint for biceps brachii and vastus lateralis (p>0.05). As we compare to 4 minute performances, a significant difference was found in both muscle groups for all three branches. It was seen that the difference was between rowing and canoe athletes, and lower intramuscular oxygen saturation values were found in canoeists compared to rowers (p<0.05). Conclusion: The results show that intramuscular oxygen saturation it can be said that many fac- tors effect such as differences between branches, posture position, car- diovascular differences between athletes, using of body parts, and number of stroke per minute. AU - Akbaş, Savaş AU - TOPAL, Mehmet AU - Pelvan, Serdar Orkun DO - 10.5336/sportsci.2022-92780 PY - 2023 JO - Türkiye Klinikleri Spor Bilimleri Dergisi VL - 15 IS - 1 SN - 1308-0938 SP - 52 EP - 59 DB - TRDizin UR - http://search/yayin/detay/1173673 ER -