2016
DOI: 10.1007/s40279-015-0465-x
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Submaximal, Perceptually Regulated Exercise Testing Predicts Maximal Oxygen Uptake: A Meta-Analysis Study

Abstract: The [Formula: see text] may be predicted from RPE:[Formula: see text] during PRET, especially when [Formula: see text] is extrapolated to RPE20 during a second PRET.

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“…Their research provided initial proof of concept and rationale for a series of studies on the efficacy of perceptually-regulated exercise testing (PRET), with a known end-point RPE, involving different exercise modalities and population groups (see Coquart et al [10,11] for reviews) as a valid means of predicting from the at submaximal RPE. Recently, there has been considerable interest in the application of a maximal PRET (PRET max ), also interchangeably referred to as a self-paced test (SPV), to measure [1224].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their research provided initial proof of concept and rationale for a series of studies on the efficacy of perceptually-regulated exercise testing (PRET), with a known end-point RPE, involving different exercise modalities and population groups (see Coquart et al [10,11] for reviews) as a valid means of predicting from the at submaximal RPE. Recently, there has been considerable interest in the application of a maximal PRET (PRET max ), also interchangeably referred to as a self-paced test (SPV), to measure [1224].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Progress in cross-country skiing is determined by retrospective changes in the biomechanics of ski movements, the anatomical and physiological contribution, the seasonal and ecological factors of the increase in hypoxia stability, concentrated development of local-regional muscle endurance, and the increase in statokinetic stability. A high maximum oxygen consumption, a decrease in stress in the elements of functional body systems are accompanied by an increase in the viscoelastic properties activation and shortening of individual fascia during the repulsion cycle [3,4,5] According to the classical concept of the stretchingshortening cycle, neuromuscular synergization determines an increase in the strength of ski movements by preserving and releasing the energy of elastic deformation.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…V literatúre sa najčastejšie stretneme s nasledovnými (Coquart, Tabben, Farooq, Tourny, & Eston, 2016;Lucía et al, 2006;Mier, Alexander, & Mageean, 2012;Poole, Wilkerson, & Jones, 2008): 1. Dosiahnutie tzv.…”
Section: Kritéria Validity Dosiahnutia Maximaunclassified
“…V tomto prípade však musíme záťaž modifi kovať počas samotného testu podľa subjektívneho vnímania každého probanda. V tomto kontexte nachádzame hneď niekoľko štúdií (Eston, Lamb, Parfi tt, & King, 2005;Faulkner, Parfi tt, & Eston, 2007;Mauger et al, 2013;Coquart, Tabben, Farooq, Tourny, & Eston, 2016). Zaujímavé porovnanie nám poskytuje práca (Mauger et al, 2013), ktorá porovnala stupňovaný test (1% sklon, zvýšenie rýchlosti o 1 km/h každé 2 minúty) s následnou VF (iniciálna rýchlosť o stupeň vyššie z predchádzajúceho testu) s testom, ktorý bol prispôsobený aktuálnemu subjektívnemu vnímaniu probanda.…”
Section: Dizajn Testovacieho Protokoluunclassified