This study aimed to quantify the intra-individual reliability of a number of physiological variables in a group of national and international young distance runners. Sixteen (8 male, 8 female) participants (16.7 ± 1.4 years) performed a submaximal incremental running assessment followed by a maximal running test, on two occasions separated by no more than seven days. Maximal oxygen uptake (V̇O2max), speed at V̇O2max (km h−1), running economy and speed and heart rate (HR) at fixed blood lactate concentrations were determined. V̇O2max and running economy were scaled for differences in body mass using a power exponent derived from a larger cohort of young runners (n = 42). Running economy was expressed as oxygen cost and energy cost at the spe...
This study evaluated the contribution of physiological data collected during laboratory testing in p...
The purpose of the study was to establish the reliability of performance and physiological responses...
The purpose of this study was to compare metabolic variables during submaximal running as predictors...
PURPOSE: To establish the typical error (TE) associated with equipment, testing, and biological vari...
Seven highly trained male collegiate distance runners were studied throughout a competitive cross-co...
Whilst the reliability of running economy (RE) has been widely established, there is limited investi...
Whilst the reliability of running economy (RE) has been widely established, there is limited investi...
In adults, four major variables have been shown to be associated with success in distance running pe...
The goal of this study was to determine whether traditional ergoespirometric incremental exercise te...
Incremental exercise testing is frequently used as a tool for evaluating determinants of endurance p...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [45]-47)The purpose of this study was to determine which ...
Purpose: To examine the relationship between competitive 800-m and 1500-m performance times and a nu...
Purpose: The purpose of this investigation was to compare the classic physiological predictors of ...
This study evaluated the contribution of physiological data collected during laboratory testing in p...
The aim of the present study was to assess the precision of oxygen uptake with heart rate regression...
This study evaluated the contribution of physiological data collected during laboratory testing in p...
The purpose of the study was to establish the reliability of performance and physiological responses...
The purpose of this study was to compare metabolic variables during submaximal running as predictors...
PURPOSE: To establish the typical error (TE) associated with equipment, testing, and biological vari...
Seven highly trained male collegiate distance runners were studied throughout a competitive cross-co...
Whilst the reliability of running economy (RE) has been widely established, there is limited investi...
Whilst the reliability of running economy (RE) has been widely established, there is limited investi...
In adults, four major variables have been shown to be associated with success in distance running pe...
The goal of this study was to determine whether traditional ergoespirometric incremental exercise te...
Incremental exercise testing is frequently used as a tool for evaluating determinants of endurance p...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [45]-47)The purpose of this study was to determine which ...
Purpose: To examine the relationship between competitive 800-m and 1500-m performance times and a nu...
Purpose: The purpose of this investigation was to compare the classic physiological predictors of ...
This study evaluated the contribution of physiological data collected during laboratory testing in p...
The aim of the present study was to assess the precision of oxygen uptake with heart rate regression...
This study evaluated the contribution of physiological data collected during laboratory testing in p...
The purpose of the study was to establish the reliability of performance and physiological responses...
The purpose of this study was to compare metabolic variables during submaximal running as predictors...