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Testing protocol affects the velocity at VO<sub>2max</sub> in semi-professional soccer players

Andrea Riboli, Giuseppe Coratella, Susanna Rampichini, Eloisa Limonta, Fabio Esposito

2021Research in Sports Medicine21 citationsDOI

Abstract

To compare three different protocols to assess the velocity associated with the maximal oxygen uptake (Vmax) in soccer players. Sixteen semi-professional soccer players performed three maximum incremental tests on treadmill: two continuous protocols [1 km·h−1·min−1 (CP1); and 1 km·h−1 every 2 min (CP2)], and one discontinuous (DP) protocol to determine Vmax, maximum oxygen uptake (VO2max) and oxygen cost of running (i.e., the slope of the VO2 vs velocity relationship at submaximal exercise). Vmax was higher in CP1> CP2> DP (19.4 ± 1.7, 17.4 ± 1.2, 16.1 ± 1.1 km·h−1 for CP1, CP2, and DP, respectively; P < 0.05 ES: 0.09 to 3.36). No difference in VO2max was found between CP1, CP2 and DP (P > 0.05). Oxygen cost of running showed between-protocol differences (CP1> CP2> DP; P < 0.05; ES: 0.28 to 3.30). Vmax was higher when determined using continuous vs discontinuous protocols due to the greater overestimation in oxygen cost of running. Such differences in Vmax should be considered to optimize acute physiological responses during high-intensity running activities.

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Animal scienceTreadmillVO2 maxOxygenSignificant differenceChemistryMathematicsPhysical therapyMedicineInternal medicineBiologyHeart rateBlood pressureOrganic chemistrySports Performance and TrainingCardiovascular and exercise physiologySports injuries and prevention