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Comparison of two field tests to estimate maximum aerobic speed

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CONTRIBUTORS:
  Author Berthoin, S.
  Author Gerbeaux, M.
  Author Turpin, E.
  Author Guerrin, F.
  Author Lensel-Corbeil, G.
  Author Vandendorpe, F.
JOURNAL:
  Journal of Sports Sciences (JSS), 12(4), ?? - ??.
YEAR: 1994
PUB TYPE: Journal Article
SUBJECT(S): COMPARATIVE-STUDY; AEROBIC-CAPACITY; MEASUREMENT; SHUTTLE-RUN-TEST; TREADMILL; AGE-FACTOR
DISCIPLINE: No discipline assigned
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LANGUAGE: English
PUB ID: 103-366-407 (Last edited on 2002/02/27 18:45:01 US/Mountain)
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ABSTRACT:
The measurement of maximal aerobic speed (MAS) and the prediction of maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max) by means of field tests were carried out on 17 students studying physical education. The subjects underwent a continuous multi-stage track test (Leger and Boucher, 1980), shuttle test (Leger et al., 1984) and VO2max measurement on a treadmill. The VO2max values estimated using the track test (56.8 plus/minus 5.8 ml kg-1 min-1) were not significantly different from the values measured in the treadmill test (56.8 plus/minus 7.1 mlkg-1 min-1), but were higher than those estimated using the shuttle test (51.1 plus/minus 5.9 mlkg-1min-1). The maximal nature of the tests was checked by measurement of heart rate and lactate concentration, taken within 2 min post-test. The means of the MAS observed in the track test (15.8 plus/minus 1.9 kmh-1) and in the treadmill test (15.9 plus/minus 2.6 km h-1) were not significantly different (P greater than 0.10). The mean of the shuttle test MAS (13.1 plus/minus 1 km h-1) was significantly lower (P less than 0.01) than those of the other tests. However, the MAS of the shuttle test and track test are linked. The equation for linear regression between MAS values in these two tests is MAStrack = 1.81 by MAS shuttle-7.86 (r=0.91), allowing estimation of one of these MAS values when the other is known. Thus these values may be used within diversified training.
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