Scientific Reports (Jan 2024)

Characteristics of physical activity during beginner-level group tennis lessons and the effect daily activity

  • Ryo Kawakami,
  • Satoshi Yamakawa,
  • Shoji Konda,
  • Issei Ogasawara,
  • Ryosuke Hasegawa,
  • Keita Yamasaki,
  • Takashi Kanamoto,
  • Teruki Yokoyama,
  • Akiyo Yoshida,
  • Yoshihiro Marutani,
  • Yuko Ueda,
  • Hideo Mitsuoka,
  • Shintaro Horie,
  • Daigo Horio,
  • Ken Nakata

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-46843-0
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 1 – 9

Abstract

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Abstract Tennis is a popular leisure sport, and studies have indicated that playing tennis regularly provides many health benefits. We aimed to clarify the characteristics of physical activity during beginner-level group tennis lessons and daily physical activity of the participants. Physical activity was measured using an accelerometer sensor device for four weeks, including the 80-min duration tennis lessons held twice a week. Valid data were categorized for tennis and non-tennis days. The mean physical activity intensity during the tennis lesson was 3.37 METs. The mean ratio of short-bout rest periods to the tennis lesson time in 90 and 120 s was 7% and 4%, respectively. The mean physical activity intensity was significantly higher (p < 0.0001) and the duration of vigorous-intensity physical activity (VPA) was increased in 76% of participants on days with tennis lessons compared to without tennis lessons. Beginner-level tennis lesson has characteristics of less short-bout rest physical activity than previously reported competitive tennis match and increased the duration of VPA in daily activity compared to without tennis lessons, suggesting that beginner-level tennis lessons contribute physical activity of health benefits.