Specific incremental field test for aerobic fitness in tennis.

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Serval ID
serval:BIB_384358B8E3AE
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Title
Specific incremental field test for aerobic fitness in tennis.
Journal
British Journal of Sports Medicine
Author(s)
Girard O., Chevalier R., Leveque F., Micallef J.P., Millet G.P.
ISSN
1473-0480 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
0306-3674
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2006
Volume
40
Number
9
Pages
791-796
Language
english
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To compare metabolic and cardiorespiratory responses between subjects undergoing incremental treadmill (non-specific) and tennis field based (sport specific) tests.
METHODS: Nine junior competitive tennis players randomly performed two incremental protocols to exhaustion: a treadmill test (TT) and a tennis specific fitness test (FT). The FT consisted of repeated displacements replicating the game of tennis at increasing speed on a court. In both tests, ventilatory variables and heart rate (HR) were determined at the ventilatory threshold (VT), respiratory compensation point (RCP), and maximal loads (max). Blood lactate concentration was determined at the point of volitional fatigue.
RESULTS: Percentage (mean (SD)) maximal HR (83.6 (5.1) v 83.0 (2.8) and 92.1 (2.1) v 92.3 (2.1)%, respectively) and percentage maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max) (69.4 (8.1) v 73.5 (6.1) and 84.4 (6.5) v 85.5 (8.7)%, respectively) at the VT and RCP were not different between the FT and TT subjects, whereas VO2max was higher in the FT than in the TT (63.8 (3.0) v 58.9 (5.3) ml/min/kg; p<0.05). Blood lactate concentration (10.7 (3.0) v 10.6 (4.3) mmol/l) did not differ between the TT and FT.
CONCLUSIONS: Although cardiorespiratory variables were not different at submaximal intensities between the two tests, VO2max values derived from laboratory measurements were underestimated. Using field testing in addition to treadmill testing provides a better measurement of a player's individual fitness level and may be routinely used to accurately prescribe appropriate aerobic exercise training.
Keywords
Adolescent, Exercise Test/methods, Exercise Tolerance/physiology, Heart Rate/physiology, Humans, Lactic Acid/blood, Male, Oxygen Consumption/physiology, Physical Fitness/physiology, Tennis/physiology
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Web of science
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25/09/2008 9:01
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