Cardiorespiratory response in swimming has been used to better understand aerobic performance, especially by assessing oxygen uptake (VO2). The current study aimed to compare different VO2 time-averaging intervals throughout low to severe swimming intensities, hypothesizing that VO2 values are similar for different time-averages at low-moderate and heavy swimming intensities, but not for the severe domain. Twenty male trained swimmers completed an incremental protocol of 7x200 m until exhaustion (0.05m/s increments and 30s intervals). VO2 was measured by a portable gas analyser connected to a snorkel system. Six time-average intervals (breath-by-breath 5, 10, 15, 20 and 30 s) were compared for all the protocol steps. Breath-by-breath an...
Objectives: To compare maximal heart rate (HRmax), maximal oxygen consumption (V˙o2max), and the ven...
Objectives: To compare maximal heart rate (HRmax), maximal oxygen consumption (V˙o2max), and the ven...
This study aimed at comparing maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max), maximal heart rate (HRmax), and anaero...
Cardiorespiratory response in swimming has been used to better understand aerobic performance, espec...
We aimed to determine the effect of sampling interval strategy on V˙O2max assessment to establish a ...
We aimed to determine the effect of sampling interval strategy on V˙O2max assessment to establish a ...
Sousa et al. (Open Sports Sci J, 3: 22 – 24, 2010) showed that different time averaging intervals le...
The assessment of oxygen uptake (Vo2) in swimming is a complex and cumbersome procedure and still fa...
[eng] The assessment of oxygen uptake (Vo2) in swimming is a complex and cumbersome procedure and s...
To assess the validity of postexercise measurements in estimating maximal oxygen uptake (V’O2peak) i...
To assess the validity of postexercise measurements in estimating maximal oxygen uptake (V’O2peak) i...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Traditionally, studies regarding oxygen consumption kinetics are conducted at...
This study analyzed whether 100- and 200-m interval training (IT) in swimming differed regarding tem...
A bioenergetical analysis of swimming at intensities near competitive distances is inexistent. It wa...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to compare VO2 kinetics during constant power cycle exercise meas...
Objectives: To compare maximal heart rate (HRmax), maximal oxygen consumption (V˙o2max), and the ven...
Objectives: To compare maximal heart rate (HRmax), maximal oxygen consumption (V˙o2max), and the ven...
This study aimed at comparing maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max), maximal heart rate (HRmax), and anaero...
Cardiorespiratory response in swimming has been used to better understand aerobic performance, espec...
We aimed to determine the effect of sampling interval strategy on V˙O2max assessment to establish a ...
We aimed to determine the effect of sampling interval strategy on V˙O2max assessment to establish a ...
Sousa et al. (Open Sports Sci J, 3: 22 – 24, 2010) showed that different time averaging intervals le...
The assessment of oxygen uptake (Vo2) in swimming is a complex and cumbersome procedure and still fa...
[eng] The assessment of oxygen uptake (Vo2) in swimming is a complex and cumbersome procedure and s...
To assess the validity of postexercise measurements in estimating maximal oxygen uptake (V’O2peak) i...
To assess the validity of postexercise measurements in estimating maximal oxygen uptake (V’O2peak) i...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Traditionally, studies regarding oxygen consumption kinetics are conducted at...
This study analyzed whether 100- and 200-m interval training (IT) in swimming differed regarding tem...
A bioenergetical analysis of swimming at intensities near competitive distances is inexistent. It wa...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to compare VO2 kinetics during constant power cycle exercise meas...
Objectives: To compare maximal heart rate (HRmax), maximal oxygen consumption (V˙o2max), and the ven...
Objectives: To compare maximal heart rate (HRmax), maximal oxygen consumption (V˙o2max), and the ven...
This study aimed at comparing maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max), maximal heart rate (HRmax), and anaero...