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Longitudinal study on maximal oxygen consumption in intercollegiate female cross country runners
(1987-12)
Female cross country runners were studied to determine if periods of formal and informal training significantly altered VO2max and related physiological variables. Twenty-seven Ss initially tested ranged in age from 18 to ...
The Maximal Aerobic Capacity of Young Males, Aged 8-12
(1983-05)
Thirty-nine males, 8 (n=4), 9 (n=5), 10 (n=9), 11 (n=ll) and 12 (n=10) yrs, were tested for voli tional V02 max using the Bar-Or treadmill protocol (Skinner et al ., 1971). The following variables were compared: ht, wt, % ...
The reliability and reproducibility of maximal oxygen consumption in young females, aged 10-13
(1983-05)
Forty-one female Ss, aged 10-13, volunteered to undergo underwater
weighing and to perform a maximal treadmill exercise test (T ).
Forty Ss also completed a maximal bicycle ergometer test (T 9. Comparison
of physical ...
Effects of training on land and in water on VO2max in college aged men and women
(1989-05-26)
21 volunteers, aged 18-24 yrs; were randomly assigned to train on land (males, n=6; females, n=5) or in water (males, n=5; females, n=5) for 6 wks. Max exercise tests utilizing running protocols were completed on the TM ...
Prediction of Peak VO2 Values From 9-Minute Run Distances in Young Males, 9-14 Years
(1983-12)
Thirty young male volunteers, 9-14.yrs, were studied to determine if a relationship existed between peak VO2 and the 9-min run distance.
Physical characteristics for a1l Ss included ht, wt, and % fat. Ss were tested for ...
Comparison of 2,3-DPG levels in college women pre and post-training
(1983)
This study investigated the response of 2,3-DPG concentrations in
female college students after a 7 week aerobic training program at
75% of Max H. R.. The 22 Ss, 12 experimental and 10 control volunteered to participate ...