The reliability of the interval shuttle run test (ISRT) as a submaximal and maximal field test to measure intermittent endurance capacity was examined. During the ISRT, participants alternately run for 30 seconds and walk for 15 seconds. The running speed is increased from 10 km.h(-1) every 90 seconds until exhaustion. Within a 2-week period, 17 intermittent sport players (i.e., 10 men and 7 women) performed the ISRT twice in a sports hall under well-standardized conditions. Heart rates per speed and total number of runs were assessed as submaximal and maximal performance measures. With the exception of the heart rates at 10.0 km.h(-1) for men and 10.0, 12.0, and 13.5 km.h(-1) for women, zero lay within the 95% confidence interval of the me...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the reliability of the 1.2 km Shuttle Run Test (1.2SRT)...
Purpose: The aim of the present study was to examine the reliability and usefulness of a proposed 4-...
Mooney, MG, Hunter, JR, O'Brien, BJ, Berry, JT, and Young, WB. Reliability and validity of a novel i...
The reliability of the interval shuttle run test (ISRT) as a submaximal and maximal field test to me...
The reliability of the interval shuttle run test (ISRT) as a submaximal and maximal field test to me...
Objective: For soccer players, intermittent endurance capacity is important to reach professional le...
Intermittent training is frequently used by team sport players to improve performance (2,3,8,9). It ...
Abstract: Veugelers, KR, Naughton, GA, Duncan, CS, Burgess, DJ, and Graham, SR. Validity and reliabi...
The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between the interval shuttle run test (ISRT)...
AIM: The purpose of this study was to examine the discriminative power of the recently developed Int...
Purpose: The purpose of this investigation was to determine the reliability of the 30-15 Intermitten...
Purpose: Badminton is a sport characterized by high-intensity activity interspersed with short rests...
INTRODUCTION: Maximal exercise tests are an accepted method to monitor fitness, however given the ex...
Background: Several field-based team sports contain repeated, maximal effort sprints with varying re...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the reliability of the 1.2 km Shuttle Run Test (1.2SRT)...
Purpose: The aim of the present study was to examine the reliability and usefulness of a proposed 4-...
Mooney, MG, Hunter, JR, O'Brien, BJ, Berry, JT, and Young, WB. Reliability and validity of a novel i...
The reliability of the interval shuttle run test (ISRT) as a submaximal and maximal field test to me...
The reliability of the interval shuttle run test (ISRT) as a submaximal and maximal field test to me...
Objective: For soccer players, intermittent endurance capacity is important to reach professional le...
Intermittent training is frequently used by team sport players to improve performance (2,3,8,9). It ...
Abstract: Veugelers, KR, Naughton, GA, Duncan, CS, Burgess, DJ, and Graham, SR. Validity and reliabi...
The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between the interval shuttle run test (ISRT)...
AIM: The purpose of this study was to examine the discriminative power of the recently developed Int...
Purpose: The purpose of this investigation was to determine the reliability of the 30-15 Intermitten...
Purpose: Badminton is a sport characterized by high-intensity activity interspersed with short rests...
INTRODUCTION: Maximal exercise tests are an accepted method to monitor fitness, however given the ex...
Background: Several field-based team sports contain repeated, maximal effort sprints with varying re...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the reliability of the 1.2 km Shuttle Run Test (1.2SRT)...
Purpose: The aim of the present study was to examine the reliability and usefulness of a proposed 4-...
Mooney, MG, Hunter, JR, O'Brien, BJ, Berry, JT, and Young, WB. Reliability and validity of a novel i...