18:28
Jan 20
0
0
'This is a video about different forms of cardiovascular tests and discusses the good things and the bad things about them. References Bandyopadhyay, A. (2015). Validity of Cooper\'s 12-minute run test for estimation of maximum oxygen uptake in male university students. Biology of sport, 32; (1): 59-63. Castagna, C., Impellizzeri, F., M., Manzi, V., Ditroilo, M. (2010). The assessment of maximal aerobic power with the multistage fitness test in young women soccer players. The Journal of Strength and Conditioning, 24; (6): 1488-94. Krustrup, P., Mohr, M., Amstrup, T., Rysgaad, T., Johansen, J., Steeensberg, A., Pedersen, P., K., Bangsbo, J. (2003). The Yo-Yo intermittent recovery test: physiological responses, reliability and validity. Applied Science: Physical fitness and performance, 35; (4): 697-705. Cooper, S., M., Baker, J., S., Tong, R., J., Roberts, E., Hanford, M. (2005). The repeatability and criterion related validity of the 20M multistage fitness test as a predictor of maxima; oxygen uptake in active young men. British Journal of sports medicine, 39; (19): 1-7. Penry, T., J. (2008). Validity and reliability analysis of Cooper\'s 12-minute run and the multistage shuttle run in healthy adults. Exercise and Sports Science Christensen, L., M., Chrisensen, L., D., Overgaard, K., Moller, B., A., Dalgas, U. (2014). Validity and reliability of VO2-max measurement in persons with multiple sclerosis. Journal of Neurological Science, 342; (1-2): 79-87.'See also:
comments