PREDICTION OF ONE‐HOUR RUNNING PERFORMANCE USING CONSTANT DURATION TESTS
@article{Gamelin2006PREDICTIONOO,
title={PREDICTION OF ONE‐HOUR RUNNING PERFORMANCE USING CONSTANT DURATION TESTS},
author={François Xavier Gamelin and J{\'e}r{\'e} My Coquart and Nicolas Ferrari and Hubert Vodougnon and R{\'e}gis Matran and Luc L{\'e}ger and Laurent Bosquet},
journal={Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research},
year={2006},
volume={20},
pages={735–739}
}Critical velocity (CV) represents, theoretically, the highest velocity that can be sustained without fatigue. The aim of this study was to compare CV computed from 5 mathematical models in order to determine which CV estimate is better correlated with 1-hour performance and which model provides the most accurate prediction of performance. Twelve trained middle- and long-distance male runners (29 ± 5 years) performed 3 randomly ordered constant duration tests (6, 9, and 12 minutes), a maximal…
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