Author: Nicholas J. Petrella
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Validation ofan Ice Skating Protocol to Predict Aerobic Power in Hockey Players In assessing the physiological capacity of ice hockey players, researchers have often reported the outcomes from different anaerobic skate tests, and the general physical fitness of participants. However, with respect to measuring the aerobic power of ice hockey players, few studies have reported a sport-specific protocol, and currently there is a lack of cohort-specific information describing aerobic power based on evaluations using an on-ice protocol. The Faught Aerobic Skating Test (FAST) uses an on-ice continuous skating protocol to induce a physical stress on a participant's aerobic energy system. The FAST incorporates the principle of increasing workloads at measured time intervals during a continuous skating exercise. Regression analysis was used to determine the estimate of aerobic power within gender and age level. Data were collected on 532 hockey players, (males=384, females=148) ranging in age between 9 and 25 years. Participants completed a laboratory test to measure aerobic power using a modified Bruce protocol, and the on-ice FAST. Regression equations were developed for six male and female, age-specific cohorts separately. The most consistent predictors were weight and final stage completed on the FAST. These results support the application of the FAST to estimate aerobic power among hockey players with R^ values ranging from 0.174 to 0.396 and SEE ranging from 5.65 to 8.58 ml kg' min'' depending on the cohort. Thus we conclude that FAST to be an accurate predictor of aerobic power in age and gender-specific hockey playing cohorts.
Validation of Ice Skating Protocol to Predict Aerobic Power in Hockey Players
Author: Nicholas J. Petrella
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Validation ofan Ice Skating Protocol to Predict Aerobic Power in Hockey Players In assessing the physiological capacity of ice hockey players, researchers have often reported the outcomes from different anaerobic skate tests, and the general physical fitness of participants. However, with respect to measuring the aerobic power of ice hockey players, few studies have reported a sport-specific protocol, and currently there is a lack of cohort-specific information describing aerobic power based on evaluations using an on-ice protocol. The Faught Aerobic Skating Test (FAST) uses an on-ice continuous skating protocol to induce a physical stress on a participant's aerobic energy system. The FAST incorporates the principle of increasing workloads at measured time intervals during a continuous skating exercise. Regression analysis was used to determine the estimate of aerobic power within gender and age level. Data were collected on 532 hockey players, (males=384, females=148) ranging in age between 9 and 25 years. Participants completed a laboratory test to measure aerobic power using a modified Bruce protocol, and the on-ice FAST. Regression equations were developed for six male and female, age-specific cohorts separately. The most consistent predictors were weight and final stage completed on the FAST. These results support the application of the FAST to estimate aerobic power among hockey players with R^ values ranging from 0.174 to 0.396 and SEE ranging from 5.65 to 8.58 ml kg' min'' depending on the cohort. Thus we conclude that FAST to be an accurate predictor of aerobic power in age and gender-specific hockey playing cohorts.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Validation ofan Ice Skating Protocol to Predict Aerobic Power in Hockey Players In assessing the physiological capacity of ice hockey players, researchers have often reported the outcomes from different anaerobic skate tests, and the general physical fitness of participants. However, with respect to measuring the aerobic power of ice hockey players, few studies have reported a sport-specific protocol, and currently there is a lack of cohort-specific information describing aerobic power based on evaluations using an on-ice protocol. The Faught Aerobic Skating Test (FAST) uses an on-ice continuous skating protocol to induce a physical stress on a participant's aerobic energy system. The FAST incorporates the principle of increasing workloads at measured time intervals during a continuous skating exercise. Regression analysis was used to determine the estimate of aerobic power within gender and age level. Data were collected on 532 hockey players, (males=384, females=148) ranging in age between 9 and 25 years. Participants completed a laboratory test to measure aerobic power using a modified Bruce protocol, and the on-ice FAST. Regression equations were developed for six male and female, age-specific cohorts separately. The most consistent predictors were weight and final stage completed on the FAST. These results support the application of the FAST to estimate aerobic power among hockey players with R^ values ranging from 0.174 to 0.396 and SEE ranging from 5.65 to 8.58 ml kg' min'' depending on the cohort. Thus we conclude that FAST to be an accurate predictor of aerobic power in age and gender-specific hockey playing cohorts.
Validity & Reliability of an On-Ice Maximal Aerobic Skating Protocol With Male & Female Hockey Players
Predicting Aerobic Power from On-ice Tests for Ice Hockey Players
Author:
Publisher:
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Category : College athletes
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
"The purpose of this study was to examine an existing battery of tests used by a hockey team for performance evaluation. These tests were designed to be completed within one hour, the time allotted to most minor hockey teams for a single practice session. The tests would be examined for reliability, validity, and ease of administration. From the raw score of these tests the coach could determine a single value that can be compared to a chart listing aerobic power."-- Statement of problem, (page 4).
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : College athletes
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
"The purpose of this study was to examine an existing battery of tests used by a hockey team for performance evaluation. These tests were designed to be completed within one hour, the time allotted to most minor hockey teams for a single practice session. The tests would be examined for reliability, validity, and ease of administration. From the raw score of these tests the coach could determine a single value that can be compared to a chart listing aerobic power."-- Statement of problem, (page 4).
Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism
Children and Exercise XXVII
Author: Craig Williams
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1136973591
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 301
Book Description
Children and Exercise XXVII presents the latest scientific research into paediatric sport and exercise science and medicine, including contributions from a wide range of leading international experts and early career researchers. The book begins with chapters devoted to the five invited keynote lectures, followed by forty-two of the peer-reviewed presentations which are arranged into five thematic sections addressing: exercise physiology physical activity and health exercise and medicine testing and performance young athlete and sports participation. The forty-seven chapters offer a review of current topics and ongoing research in paediatric sport and exercise science and medicine. The book is therefore a key text for all researchers, lecturers, paediatricians, health professionals and students with an interest in the exercising child in health and disease.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1136973591
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 301
Book Description
Children and Exercise XXVII presents the latest scientific research into paediatric sport and exercise science and medicine, including contributions from a wide range of leading international experts and early career researchers. The book begins with chapters devoted to the five invited keynote lectures, followed by forty-two of the peer-reviewed presentations which are arranged into five thematic sections addressing: exercise physiology physical activity and health exercise and medicine testing and performance young athlete and sports participation. The forty-seven chapters offer a review of current topics and ongoing research in paediatric sport and exercise science and medicine. The book is therefore a key text for all researchers, lecturers, paediatricians, health professionals and students with an interest in the exercising child in health and disease.
Design and Validation of a Multi-stage Skating-specific Test to Predict Aerobic Power in Competitive Figure Skaters
Development and Validation of an Anaerobic Skating Test for Elite Hockey Players
Author: Todd Charles Laighton Sargeant
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Exercise
Languages : en
Pages : 202
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Exercise
Languages : en
Pages : 202
Book Description
News, Boys, News! Election News
Comparitive Validity of Ice-skating Performance Tests to Assess Aerobic Capacity
More Power to Your Skating
Author: Barbara Williams
Publisher: MacMillan Publishing Company
ISBN:
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 228
Book Description
Covers the basic skating techniques, drills, equipment, warm-ups, body positions and maneuvers that are necessary for power skating and effective ice hockey play.
Publisher: MacMillan Publishing Company
ISBN:
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 228
Book Description
Covers the basic skating techniques, drills, equipment, warm-ups, body positions and maneuvers that are necessary for power skating and effective ice hockey play.