Abstract:
Antecedentes: Actualmente, la participación en programas de ejercicio 6sico en el medio acuá.co como
mejora de la condición 6sica y de la salud ha incrementado notablemente, y con ella la necesidad de
controlar las diferentes variables del entrenamiento, como es la intensidad de éste, para una corr... Ver más
Introduc0on: Nowadays, par.cipa.on in physical exercise programs in the aqua.c environment to improve
fitness and health has increased significantly, and with it the need to control the different training variables,
such as intensity, for a correct prescription.
Goals: The aim of this study is to verify if, aber carrying out two physical exercise programs in the aquatic
environment for a university-age population, each one with a different methodology, they have reached the
recommended heart-healthy demands (65-85% of HRmax), achieving the desired stimulus to improve their
physical condition and their quality of life.
Method: The sample had a total of 12 participants, 5 men and 7 women, of university age (22.75 ± 2.05
years), with an experience of at least 6 months practising physical exercise in the aquatic environment. 2
sessions were carried out, the first corresponding to an Aquarrunning modality, a traditional methodology
was used; while the second used an innovative methodology as it was an Aquagym session with a rhythmic
and musical base. HR monitoring was performed using the Polar OH1 device.
Results: Aber the interven.on carried out, both sessions obtained average values lower than 50% of their
totaltime within the heart-healthy zone (65-85% of HRmax), being lower in the session with an innovative
methodology (47.8%) than the traditional (48.3%).
Conclusions: The objec.ve has not been reached in either of the two methodologies, themes in the Hearthealthy
area in most par.cipants was less than the recommended 30'.
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