A new method for the calculation of constant supra-VO2peak power outputs

被引:7
作者
Barnett, C [1 ]
Jenkins, D [1 ]
MacKinnon, L [1 ]
Green, S [1 ]
机构
[1] QUEENSLAND UNIV TECHNOL, SCH HUMAN MOVEMENT STUDIES, KELVIN GROVE, QLD 4059, AUSTRALIA
关键词
cycling; supramaximal exercise; maximal exercise; exhaustion; peak power output; mean power output;
D O I
10.1097/00005768-199612000-00010
中图分类号
G8 [体育];
学科分类号
04 ; 0403 ;
摘要
This investigation compared the variance in times to exhaustion among four different methods of supra-VO2peak power output calculation. Ten male subjects cycled to exhaustion at power outputs equivalent to 1) 120% VO2peak, 2) 6 W . kg(-1), 3) 100% VO2peak + 10% of the peak anaerobic scope (PAS), and 4) 100% VO2peak + 20% of the mean anaerobic scope (MAS). PAS was defined as the difference between the peak power output (PPO) during a 30-s all-out cycle sprint and the power output at VO2peak. MAS was defined as the difference between the mean power output (MPO) during a 30-s all-out cycle sprint and the power output at VO2peak. While the mean times to exhaustion for the four methods were not significantly different, the supra-variance (P = 0.0173) in the times to exhaustion than did the power output equivalent to 20% MAS + 100% VO2peak (SE 16.2 s vs 6.9 s). The variance in time to exhaustion was significantly higher with the power output of 6 W . kg(-1) than for the remaining three methods, while the variance in times to exhaustion at a power output of 10% PAS + 100% VO2peak was not significantly different from either 120% VO2peak or 20% MAS + 100% VO2peak. These results indicate that a supra-VO2peak power output that accounts for both aerobic ability and anaerobic work capacity (20% MAS + 100% VO2peak) results in less variance in time to exhaustion than a method which extrapolates the submaximal power output-VO2 relationship to a supramaximal intensity (120% VO2peak).
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页码:1505 / 1509
页数:5
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