A "Step-Ramp-Step" Protocol to Identify Running Speed and Power Associated with the Maximal Metabolic Steady State

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作者
Van Rassel, Cody R. [1 ]
Ajayi, Oluwatimilehin O. [1 ]
Sales, Kate M. [1 ]
Azevedo, Rafael A. [1 ]
Murias, Juan M. [1 ]
Macinnis, Martin J. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Calgary, Fac Kinesiol, Calgary, AB, Canada
[2] Fac Kinesiol, KNB 2230,2500 Univ Dr NW, Calgary, AB T2N1N4, Canada
基金
加拿大自然科学与工程研究理事会;
关键词
EXERCISE INTENSITY; RUNNING POWER; STRYD; INCREMENTAL EXERCISE TEST; EXERCISE THRESHOLDS; CRITICAL INTENSITY; OXYGEN-UPTAKE; HEART-RATE; THRESHOLD; EXERCISE; WALKING; COST; OUTPUT; ELITE;
D O I
10.1249/MSS.0000000000003066
中图分类号
G8 [体育];
学科分类号
04 ; 0403 ;
摘要
PurposeA previously established Step-Ramp-Step (SRS) exercise protocol was able to accurately predict the work rate associated with the maximal metabolic steady state (MMSS) in cyclists. The purpose of this study was to determine whether a modified SRS protocol could predict the running speed and power associated with the MMSS.MethodsFifteen (8 male; 7 female) runners (V?O-2max 54.5 [6.5] mL center dot kg(-1)center dot min(-1)) were recruited for this investigation composed of four to five visits. In the first visit, runners performed a moderate intensity step (MOD), an incremental exercise test, and a heavy intensity step (HVY), on a motorized treadmill. This SRS protocol was used to predict the running speed and power associated with the MMSS (i.e., the SRS-MMSS), where running power was assessed by a wearable device (Stryd) attached to each runner's shoe. Subsequent visits were used to confirm the maximal lactate steady state (MLSS) as a proxy measure of the MMSS (i.e., the MLSS-MMSS) and to validate the SRS-MMSS speed and power estimates.ResultsThe estimated SRS-MMSS running speed (7.2 [0.6] mph) was significantly lower than confirmed running speed at MLSS-MMSS (7.5 [0.8] mph; bias = 3.6%, P = 0.005); however, the estimated SRS-MMSS running power (241 [35] W) was not different than the MLSS-MMSS confirmed running power (240 [37] W; bias = -0.6%; P = 0.435). V?O-2 at SRS-MMSS (3.22 [0.49] L center dot min(-1)) was not different than respiratory compensation point (3.26 [0.58] L center dot min(-1); P = 0.430). Similarly, V?O-2 at MLSS-MMSS (3.30 [0.54] L center dot min(-1)) was not different than respiratory compensation point (P = 0.438).ConclusionsThe SRS protocol allows MMSS, as measured by MLSS, to be accurately determined using running power (Stryd), but not speed, in a single laboratory visit.
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页数:14
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