Exercise intensity is traditionally prescribed using %HRmax, %HRR, %VO2max, or %VO2R. Recently, the Talk Test (TT) has been proposed as an alternative method to guide exercise intensity. However, it is unknown if prescribing exercise intensity solely using the TT can provoke training responses that are comparable to traditional guidelines. This study compared the responses to training using either the TT or %HRR. Forty-four subjects (17 males and 27 females: age=20.4±3.02 years; body height=170.5±9.79 cm; body weight=71.9±13.63 kg) completed an incremental maximal cycle ergometer test, were stratified by VO2max and gender, and randomly assigned to training groups guided by either %HRR (n=20) or the TT (n=24). Both groups completed 40-minute...
Anaerobic threshold and respiratory compensation are used to determine the intensity of aerobic exe...
Common methods to prescribe exercise intensity are based on fixed-percentages of maximum rate of oxy...
are widely used when determining appropriate training intensities for clinical, healthy, and athleti...
Exercise intensity is traditionally prescribed using %HRmax, %HRR, %VO2max, or %VO2R. Recently, the ...
The Talk Test is a subjective measure of exercise intensity which, like RPE, has come to be accepted...
This study was designed to determine if there were similar increases in maximal oxygen consumption (...
The Talk Test (TT) is a submaxirnal, incremental exercise test that is useful in prescribing exercis...
In exercise prescription, intensity is the most difficult variable to define. Intensity is defined b...
This study was designed to assess the ability of the Talk Test (TT) to track training-related change...
The findings of previous studies investigating the strength of the relationships between the percent...
International Journal of Exercise Science 7(4) : 311-317, 2014. VO2 and heart rate (HR) are widely ...
Introduction: The Talk Test has been shown to be an effective surrogate of standard methods of presc...
Although maximal incremental exercise tests (GXT) are the gold standard for outcome assessment and e...
Introduction: To combat physical inactivity, ACSM and AHA have set exercise guidelines for the popul...
The purpose of this study was to dertermine if sedentary individuals, categorized by American Colleg...
Anaerobic threshold and respiratory compensation are used to determine the intensity of aerobic exe...
Common methods to prescribe exercise intensity are based on fixed-percentages of maximum rate of oxy...
are widely used when determining appropriate training intensities for clinical, healthy, and athleti...
Exercise intensity is traditionally prescribed using %HRmax, %HRR, %VO2max, or %VO2R. Recently, the ...
The Talk Test is a subjective measure of exercise intensity which, like RPE, has come to be accepted...
This study was designed to determine if there were similar increases in maximal oxygen consumption (...
The Talk Test (TT) is a submaxirnal, incremental exercise test that is useful in prescribing exercis...
In exercise prescription, intensity is the most difficult variable to define. Intensity is defined b...
This study was designed to assess the ability of the Talk Test (TT) to track training-related change...
The findings of previous studies investigating the strength of the relationships between the percent...
International Journal of Exercise Science 7(4) : 311-317, 2014. VO2 and heart rate (HR) are widely ...
Introduction: The Talk Test has been shown to be an effective surrogate of standard methods of presc...
Although maximal incremental exercise tests (GXT) are the gold standard for outcome assessment and e...
Introduction: To combat physical inactivity, ACSM and AHA have set exercise guidelines for the popul...
The purpose of this study was to dertermine if sedentary individuals, categorized by American Colleg...
Anaerobic threshold and respiratory compensation are used to determine the intensity of aerobic exe...
Common methods to prescribe exercise intensity are based on fixed-percentages of maximum rate of oxy...
are widely used when determining appropriate training intensities for clinical, healthy, and athleti...