Development of a 90‐second cycle ergometer test to assess anaerobic ability

S. Pearman, A. Hackney
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The purpose of this study was to devise a protocol intended to assess optimal anaerobic glycolytic power (AGP) from a number of maximal power output (PO) responses (mean and peak) to a range of 90‐second performance tests. Subjects (n = 24) completed a 30‐second Wingate (WG) test, and four 90‐second AGP tests on a cycle ergometer. In the 90‐second cycle ergometer test, several different trials were made with an ergometer resistance set at 2%, 6%, 8%, and 10% of a subject's body weight (BW). Physiological measurements (heart rate, blood pressure, blood lactate concentration) and a psychological measurement (rating of perceived exertion) were made before a test, immediately after it, and after 30 minutes of recovery from the exertion. Statistically, both the WG and AGP tests produced a significant change (p ≤ 0.05) in the physiological and psychological measures. These results were variable but did show that the 6% and 8% AGP tests were the most stressful. Polynomial regression analysis was made of all PO r...
开发90秒循环测力仪测试以评估无氧能力
本研究的目的是设计一个方案,旨在评估最佳厌氧糖酵解能力(AGP),从一些最大功率输出(PO)反应(平均和峰值)到一系列90秒性能测试。受试者(n = 24)完成了30秒Wingate (WG)测试和4个90秒AGP测试。在90秒周期的测力仪测试中,进行了几个不同的试验,测力仪的阻力分别为受试者体重(BW)的2%、6%、8%和10%。生理测量(心率、血压、血乳酸浓度)和心理测量(感知运动强度评分)分别在测试前、测试后和运动后30分钟进行。统计学上,WG和AGP试验在生理和心理指标上均产生显著变化(p≤0.05)。这些结果各不相同,但确实表明6%和8% AGP测试的压力最大。对所有PO、r、r值进行多项式回归分析。
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