Week 1 - Introduction to Fitness testing + V02max demonstration Flashcards
To define an individuals physical fitness, what are the 3 categories considered?
1) Cardiorespiratory capacity (or power)
2) Body composition
3) Musculoskeletal fitness (flexibility, muscular strength and endurance)
Skill-related fitness components
Agility, Balance, Coordination
Speed
Power
Reaction time
What are the 4 components of the “Testing Loop”?
1) Testing
2) Analysis
3) Feedback
4) Inform
Define Cardiorespiratory fitness and name 4 examples of cardiorespiratory fitness tests.
… refers to the interaction between the heart (cardiac) and the lungs (respiratory) that maximize performance and recovery. Examples include the step test, submaximal tests, maximal tests and the beep test.
Cardiorespiratory endurance
the ability of an individual to perform a strenuous task for a prolonged period (where large muscle groups are used)
What are the two types of cardiorespiratory fitness tests?
1) The first type compares an individuals performance to population norms (beep test)
2) The second directly measures cardiorespiratory fitness based on an individuals maximal oxygen consumption
Define V02max and explain why a high V02max is beneficial.
maximal rate of oxygen consumption
the higher this is, the greater ability an individual has to sustain aerobic work at a higher intensity for a longer time
How does laboratory testing compare to field-based testing as a way of measuring V02max?
Laboratory conditions can provide ideal setting to determine V02max but it requires equipment, experience, and only a single participant at a time.
Field-based testing is good for team testing situations (Beep test, Yo-yo) but is only a prediction of V02max rather than an objective measure.
What is the gold standard for verification that V02max has been reached?
a plateau in 02 consumption despite an increase in work rate
What are the four factors that indicate V02 max has been achieved?
1) Oxygen consumption plateau
2) Reaching age-predicted max HR (+/- 10beats/min)
3) Volitional exhaustion // Achieving blood lactate concentration of 8mmol/L or higher
4) Attaining a RER of 1.15 or higher
Events >2mins are predominantly reliant on which energy production?
aerobic energy production
What are typical V02max values for elite male and female endurance athletes?
Male - 70+
Female - 60+
At an elite level, what are 3 performance improvements that are independent of V02max?
Running economy, lactate threshold and anaerobic capacity
Define Velocity at V02max (vV02max). What is a strong predictor of? What is it a combined measure of?
The speed at which V02max is elicited - how fast you are running when you reach V02max
Stronger predictor of endurance running performance than V02max alone
Combined measure of V02max and running economy
Running economy
the oxygen cost of running at a given speed (ml/kg/km)