Peak and maximal oxygen uptake ([Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text], respectively) are used in assessing aerobic power. For swimmers with physical impairments, it is unclear whether the physiological variables obtained in 200-m and Nx200-m tests are similar. The objective of this study is to assess the validity of [Formula: see text] as an estimator of [Formula: see text] and complementary physiological variables, in particular, carbon dioxide production ([Formula: see text]), respiratory exchange ratio (RER), minute-ventilation ([Formula: see text] and absolute (HR) and relative (%HRmax) heart rates-which were obtained in a time trial test (200-m) and an incremental intermittent test (Nx200-m) performed by swimmers with physical im...
It would facilitate the coaching process if coaches could compare the various levels of cardiovascul...
Purpose: This study aims to analyze swimmers' oxygen uptake kinetics ([Formula: see text]K) and bioe...
The aim of this study was to compare physiological and biomechanical characteristics between an incr...
Peak and maximal oxygen uptake (V_O2peak and V_O2max, respectively) are used in assessing aerobic p...
The purpose of this study was to assess the maximum oxygen uptake (V̇ O2max), the total metabolic ...
To assess the validity of postexercise measurements in estimating maximal oxygen uptake (V’O2peak) i...
Z. Solis & R. Tollefsrud Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter, MN An endurance athlete’s ability to ...
In paralympic swimming, the biomechanical parameters related to performance are effectively determin...
This study aimed at comparing maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max), maximal heart rate (HRmax), and anaero...
[eng] The assessment of oxygen uptake (Vo2) in swimming is a complex and cumbersome procedure and s...
Objectives: To compare maximal heart rate (HRmax), maximal oxygen consumption (V˙o2max), and the ven...
Cardiorespiratory response in swimming has been used to better understand aerobic performance, espec...
The aim oftms study was to measure in swimming-pool conditions, the time to exhaustion at the minim...
The present study investigated the accumulated oxygen deficit (AOD) method in breaststroke swimming ...
Peak oxygen consumption (VO(2)peak) is a fundamental parameter used to evaluate physical capacity. T...
It would facilitate the coaching process if coaches could compare the various levels of cardiovascul...
Purpose: This study aims to analyze swimmers' oxygen uptake kinetics ([Formula: see text]K) and bioe...
The aim of this study was to compare physiological and biomechanical characteristics between an incr...
Peak and maximal oxygen uptake (V_O2peak and V_O2max, respectively) are used in assessing aerobic p...
The purpose of this study was to assess the maximum oxygen uptake (V̇ O2max), the total metabolic ...
To assess the validity of postexercise measurements in estimating maximal oxygen uptake (V’O2peak) i...
Z. Solis & R. Tollefsrud Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter, MN An endurance athlete’s ability to ...
In paralympic swimming, the biomechanical parameters related to performance are effectively determin...
This study aimed at comparing maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max), maximal heart rate (HRmax), and anaero...
[eng] The assessment of oxygen uptake (Vo2) in swimming is a complex and cumbersome procedure and s...
Objectives: To compare maximal heart rate (HRmax), maximal oxygen consumption (V˙o2max), and the ven...
Cardiorespiratory response in swimming has been used to better understand aerobic performance, espec...
The aim oftms study was to measure in swimming-pool conditions, the time to exhaustion at the minim...
The present study investigated the accumulated oxygen deficit (AOD) method in breaststroke swimming ...
Peak oxygen consumption (VO(2)peak) is a fundamental parameter used to evaluate physical capacity. T...
It would facilitate the coaching process if coaches could compare the various levels of cardiovascul...
Purpose: This study aims to analyze swimmers' oxygen uptake kinetics ([Formula: see text]K) and bioe...
The aim of this study was to compare physiological and biomechanical characteristics between an incr...