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Determining Anaerobic Capacity Using Treadmill Ergometry
International Journal of Sports Medicine, 2005The determination of anaerobic capacity (AC) using treadmill ergometry is problematic from a methodological, as well as a technical standpoint. In this study, a procedure from Monod and Scherrer was modified to examine whether realistic magnitudes of AC could be determined using three subject groups with different levels of anaerobic training.
Striegel, Heiko +5 more
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Interrelationship between Anaerobic Power Output, Anaerobic Capacity and Aerobic Power
Ergonomics, 1979Abstract The present experiment examined the interrelationship between performance estimates of anaerobic power-output, anaerobic capacity, and aerobic power (Vo2max)A performance test on the cycle ergometer (24 kpm pedal revolution− for 120s duration) using an all-out effort was used to estimate anaerobic power-output and capacity.
V L, Katch, A, Weltman
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2010
Muscle performance is commonly assessed on the field by various test procedure based on jump(s) or sprint(s). This chapter presents a review of the classical jump and sprint test, their methodology, their utility and their limitations. Less functional than these tests reproducing a sport movement are the tests and training methods based on isolated ...
Chamari Karim +2 more
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Muscle performance is commonly assessed on the field by various test procedure based on jump(s) or sprint(s). This chapter presents a review of the classical jump and sprint test, their methodology, their utility and their limitations. Less functional than these tests reproducing a sport movement are the tests and training methods based on isolated ...
Chamari Karim +2 more
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Anaerobic capacities and anaerobic energy production of some Mediterranean bivalves
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Comparative Biochemistry, 1983Abstract 1. 1. The anaerobic metabolism of Scapharca cf. cornea, Arca noae, Tellina planata, Venus verrucosa, Venus gallina and Glycymeris pilosa was investigated. 2. 2. Formation of succinate and propionate was observed in S. cornea after 24 hr of anaerobiosis at 24°C in oxygen-free sea water, but only after 72 hr when exposed to ...
J.H. Kluytmans +4 more
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Anaerobic and Aerobic Capacities of Children
Pediatric Exercise Science, 1989This paper deals with the measurement of aerobic and anaerobic power in children, and how these capacities are affected by growth and training. The type of tests available, the selection of ergometer, establishment of criteria for determining whether a maximal value has been attained, and the limitations of the various expressions of maximal values are
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Anaerobic capacity determined by maximal accumulated O2 deficit
Journal of Applied Physiology, 1988We present a method for quantifying the anaerobic capacity based on determination of the maximal accumulated O2 deficit. The accumulated O2 deficit was determined for 11 subjects during 5 exhausting bouts of treadmill running lasting from 15 s to greater than 4 min. The accumulated O2 deficit increased with the duration for exhausting bouts lasting up
J I, Medbø +5 more
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Treadmill tests of anaerobic capacity
Measurement in Physical Education and Exercise Science, 2018Practical, running-based treadmill tests of anaerobic capacity are needed and welcome, as long as they are validated against appropriate running performance.
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Influence of Time of Day on Anaerobic Capacity
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 199812 volunteers performed exhaustive exercise tests in the morning and afternoon. Paired-means t tests indicated that anaerobic capacity, as reflected by maximal accumulated oxygen deficit, was 26% higher ( p<.01) in the afternoon than in the morning.
P D, Marth, R R, Woods, D W, Hill
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Anaerobic Capacity: A Maximal Anaerobic Running Test Versus the Maximal Accumulated Oxygen Deficit
Canadian Journal of Applied Physiology, 1996The present investigation evaluates a maximal anaerobic running test (MART) against the maximal accumulated oxygen deficit (MAOD) for the determination of anaerobic capacity. Essentially, this involved comparing 18 male students performing two randomly assigned supramaximal runs to exhaustion on separate days.
Maxwell, Neil, Nimmo, M.A.
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Aerobic and anaerobic work capacity after dehydration
Journal of Applied Physiology, 1964Ten subjects performed standard exercise tests at two submaximal loads and one maximal load before and 90 min after dehydration caused predominantly by 1) a thermal, 2) a metabolic, and 3) a combined thermal and metabolic heat load applied for 2.5@#X2013;4 hr.
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