@article{oai:niigata-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00001975, author = {HuanYu, Zhang and Ushiyama, Yukihiko and Fei, Yang and Iizuka, Shinji and Kamijima, Kei}, journal = {International Journal of Table Tennis Sciences, International Journal of Table Tennis Sciences}, month = {}, note = {Thanks to the characteristics of table tennis, different recreational players can have different aims. The movement intensity varies with such aims. It can be expected that the energy consumption in different levels will be remarkably different. In competitive table tennis, the movement intensity varies with skill levels. For athletes at a lower skill level, it is difficult to compete continuously, and the sphere of action will be relatively limited, which consequently reduces the energy consumption. Opposite is true for the athletes at a higher skill level. So far, in order to investigate the relationship between movement intensity and energy consumption among different athletic levels, typical junior high school students and skilled university students have been tested as experimental subjects, and the energy consumption over a 60-minute table tennis practice has been surveyed. In competitive table tennis, for advancing the contestants’ skill, the implementation method of the physical ability and the training should be investigated. Therefore, in this paper professional contestants are tested as subjects to investigate and compare a variety of pulse rates and energy consumption quantities in training conditions.}, pages = {139--144}, title = {Estimation of Energy Consumption from Heart Rates of Chinese Professional Table Tennis Players in Training Conditions}, volume = {6}, year = {2010} }