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Field tests and easy functional trials

Exercise Physiology. Field tests and easy functional trials. Field tests. Advantages. - practical, inexpensive, less-time consuming, easy to administer to large groups ( school ). Disadvantages:. - have been already discussed. Based on:.

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Field tests and easy functional trials

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  1. Exercise Physiology Field tests and easy functional trials

  2. Field tests Advantages - practical, inexpensive, less-time consuming, easy to administer to large groups (school) Disadvantages: - have been already discussed Based on: - walking, running, cycling, swimming, bench stepping, knee-bending - measurement of time, distance and mainly HR

  3. Heart rate - belongs to main cardiovascular fitness parameters - exercise causes increase, after exercise - decrease - HRrest – measurement in the morning after waking up - before getting up HRrest × HRexercise× HRpostex. HRmax – generally decrease in trained or no change HRrest – 70 beats/min (average) ↑ 90 beats/min (tachycardia) ↓ 60 beats/min (bradycardia)

  4. Heart rate - Measurement - by tough of artery on wrist, neck, etc. (easy but inaccurate) - EKG very accurate but unpractical in sport - Monitor of heart rate – based on distance between R-R (chest belt – transmitter and watch - receiver )

  5. Easy functional trails Monitoring of HR (rest, exercise, post-exercise) Problem: reliability (lots of different designs) There are many functional trails For example: a] Ruffier trial b] Step-test

  6. (HR1+HR2+HR3) -200 Fitness index = 10 Ruffier test 1] monitoring of resting HR – real HRrest!!![HR1] 2] 30 knee-bends in 30 seconds 3] sitting down and immediate monitoring of HR [HR2] 4] monitoring of HR 1 minute after exercise [HR3]

  7. Ruffier test Evaluation Test is not suitable for elderly and persons with illnesses of lower limbs and joints.

  8. Step-test Based on decrease of pos-exercises HR Many of modification: Astrand-Ryhming step test protocol, Queen’s College step test protocol, Chester’s step test protocol We need: - bench (chair) - stop-watch - metronome (time keeper) - monitor of HR

  9. Chester’s step-test protocol 1] bench: 50 cm ♂, 40 ♀, 30 children 2] duration: 5 minutes if possible 3] frequency: 30 steps/min 4] movement: exchange of legs on the top of bench 5] immediate sitting down after termination of exercise 6] monitoring HR in recovery: - 1 min (HR1), 2 min (HR2), 3 min (HR3) after exercise

  10. duration of exercise (s)*100 Fitness index = (HR1+HR2+HR3)*2 Chester’s step-test protocol Evaluation

  11. Field tests

  12. Walking test Based on achievement (duration) and reaction of HR We need: - stop-watch - monitor of HR - flat and direct path The task is: To walk as fast as possible 2 km long way, but NO RUN! (It should takes 12 – 16 min)

  13. weight (kg) height2 (m) Walking test Measurement: - duration in min (45 s = 0.75 min) - HR in finish (immediately) Calculation of: - age - BMI BMI (body mass index) = below weight= < 20(♀ 19) normal= 20 – 25 (♀ 19 – 24) above weight= 25 – 30 (♀ 24 – 29) obesity= > 30 (♀ 29)

  14. Walking test (fitness index) male = 434-(duration-11.6)-(HR*0.56)-(BMI*2.6)+(age*0.2) female = 431-(duration-11.6)-(HR*0.56)-(BMI*2.6)+(age*0.2) Evaluation

  15. Walking test Estimation of VO2max VO2max = 132.85-(0.016*weight)-(0.39*age)+(6.32*G)-(3.26*duration)-(0,16*HR) kg years minutes gender ♂ = 1 ♀ = 0 The test is suitable for almost everyone, mainly for old persons. The test is not suitable for very well trained.

  16. Shuttle ran test (Leger’s test) Purpose: To estimate the maximum aerobic power. We need: - recorder with tape with pacing sounds on it - stop-watch - clear area with two parallel lines (20 m spacing) The task is: On the signal from tape to move from behind of one line behind the second line and back as long as possible

  17. 20 m Shuttle ran test (Leger’s test) Speed - start: 7.5 km/hour Increase of pace: 0.5 km/hour for one minute Termination: 1] feelings of inability to continue 2] inability to reach the line two times in sequence

  18. Shuttle ran test (Leger’s test) Evaluation: problem: sliding – shoe sole

  19. Cooper test 12 minutes run test on 400-meter track The task is: To run as far as possible The test is based on positive correlation between the run distance and VO2max Estimation of VO2max VO2max = 22.36 * (km) – 11,29

  20. Cooper test The test is suitable for healthy and better trained Highly dependent on motivation!!!

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