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Outline the process of completing a VO2 Max treadmill test.
KINS 260 – CRF Max Worksheet
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- What does VO2 Max represent, and which equation is used to determine it. What is the difference between absolute and relative VO2 max?
- Outline the process of completing a VO2 Max treadmill test.
- What is RPE, and what are the 6-20 Borg Scale categories? What value(s) is the subjective level of fatigue typically seen at?
- What objective criteria indicate if a person reached their maximal effort when completing a max test (see pg. 132-133 in GETP, 11th edition)?
- What are should testers be monitoring in clients as they complete a max test and what are indications for stopping an exercise test?
- What is an anaerobic threshold and why is this value important in performance? Give (1) example of a test that could assess anaerobic capacity.
- What are other ways that besides a treadmill test can VO2Max be tested? What considerations would you have for selecting an assessment type for subjects?
- How can you apply the information obtained in maximal testing in exercise prescription?
- You have a 22-year-old soccer player as a client with a resting HR of 74. To improve their VO2max you have decided to include some vigorous intensity training and have a training intensity of 85% HRR. What would this client’s Target HR (THR) be?
- You have a client that is a novice beginner with a VO2 on the lower end of average rating. To improve your clients VO2 rating you plan to begin at a moderate level intensity. What % HRR would you begin your clients training at?