A Comparison of Anaerobic Power Tests using Cycle Ergometry and Nonmotorized Treadmill Ergometry at Optimized Loads.

Autor: McLESTER CN; Department of Exercise Science and Sport Management, Kennesaw State University, Kennesaw, GA, USA., Rooks R; Department of Exercise Science and Sport Management, Kennesaw State University, Kennesaw, GA, USA., McLESTER JR; Department of Exercise Science and Sport Management, Kennesaw State University, Kennesaw, GA, USA., Bechke E; Department of Kinesiology, University of North Carolina-Greensboro, Greensboro, NC, USA., Williamson C; Department of Kinesiology, Berry College, Mount Berry, GA, USA., Kliszczewicz BM; Department of Exercise Science and Sport Management, Kennesaw State University, Kennesaw, GA, USA.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: International journal of exercise science [Int J Exerc Sci] 2023 Oct 01; Vol. 16 (4), pp. 1293-1305. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Oct 01 (Print Publication: 2023).
Abstrakt: The purpose of this study was to compare performance markers derived from a 30-second maximal bout on a cycle ergometer (CE) and non-motorized treadmill (NMT) under optimized loads. Recreationally active participants (n = 40) volunteered for the study. Force-velocity tests on the CE and NMT were used to determine optimal resistance for peak power (PP) production. The remaining visits were randomized and counterbalanced, with a single 30-second maximal test on CE or NMT to assess PP, mean power (MP), fatigue index (FI), over the course of the 30-second test, and maximum heart rate (HR max ) and blood lactate (BLa - ) taken 1-minute post. Results were that PP and MP were higher (P<0.05) on CE compared to NMT for both sexes. FI did not differ among males (P=0.201) whereas females showed higher FI (P=0.002) on the CE. HR max and BLa - were higher (P<0.05) after NMT for both sexes. There was no difference for optimal braking force on NMT between males (16.65±4.49%BW) and females (14.30±3.10%BW) (P=0.061). CE optimal torque factor was higher for males (0.78±0.16 Nm/kg) compared to females (0.62±0.14 Nm/kg) (P=0.001). Overall, CE produced higher power output using optimized loads in recreationally active males and females, while NMT test resulted in a higher HR max and BLa - concentration. These tests for anaerobic power, when performed with optimized loads, produced different results for several variables, therefore these modalities should not be considered interchangeable. Practitioners should consider which modality best mimics the activities of the person being tested when selecting a protocol.
Databáze: MEDLINE