Fitness Testing (Cardiorespiratory fitness) W1 Flashcards
What are the 3 categories considered when defining an individuals physical fitness?
Cardiorespiratory capacity (or power)
Body composition
Musculoskeletal fitness
What are the 4 components which make up the testing loop?
Testing
Analysis
Feedback
Inform
In the testing loop, what does “testing” consist of?
Benchmark fitness characteristics in line with the physiological demands of the sport/event
In the testing loop, what does “analysis” consist of?
Efficient and accurate processing of data and interpretation within the context of a sport/athlete
In the testing loop, what does “feedback” consist of?
Visual report/ verbal feedback to coach/athlete
In the testing loop, what does “inform” consist of?
Guided training focus and intensities to optimise and individualise training stimulus
What is cardiorespiratory fitness?
The interactions between the cardiac and respiratory systems that maximise performance and recovery
What defines an individuals cardiorespiratory endurance?
The ability of an individual to perform a strenuous task for a prolonged period
What defines an individuals cardiorespiratory power?
The maximal rate of oxygen consumed (VO2peak/max)
What are the 2 types of cardiorespiratory fitness tests?
1) Compares individual performance to population norms (beep test)
2) Directly measures cardiorespiratory fitness based on individuals maximal oxygen consumption (VO2max, L/min or mL/kg/min)
What are cardiorespiratory fitness tests?
Step Test
Submaximal Tests
Maximal Tests
Beep Tests
What is VO2max?
“Physiological Ceiling” for delivery of O2 to muscle
When does oxygen uptake stop increasing linearly?
When maximum oxygen (VO2max) is reached
During testing, how can you verify VO2max has been reached?
There is a plateau in O2 consumption despite an increase in work rate
If there is not a plateau in O2 consumption, how can you check VO2 max has actually been achieved?
1) Reaching age-predicted max heart rate (_/- 10 beats/min
2) Achieving blood lactate concentration of 8 mmol/L or higher
3) Attaining a respiratory exchange ration of 1.15 or higher
4) Verification Test