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- Title
THE INFLUENCE OF ALTITUDE ON THE LIMIT TIME OF MAINTAINING THE SPEED OF RUNNING AT VO<sub>2</sub>MAX (T<sub>LIM</sub>VO<sub>2</sub>MAX), FOR FOOTBALLERS.
- Authors
C., HONCERIU; P. F., TROFIN
- Abstract
TlimVO2maxis the time running during which an athlete can maintain at MAS. This study aimed to identify the manner in which changes in altitude can affect TlimVO2max. 22 professional football players conducted tests for MAS and TlimVO2maxassessment. TlimVO2maxassessment was carried out at different altitudes: first, 140 m height and the second at 1300 m, with a period of 56 hours between the two ratings. MAS assessment was made using the VAMEVAL test. TlimVO2maxevaluation was made using the soft of VAMEVAL. The results of the study indicate a vVO2max maintenance period of 368.6 ± 70.87 seconds for an altitude of 140 m and 316.8 ± 63.80 seconds for the 1300 m altitude. The difference between the series of data from field research is statistically significant (p <0.0001), which demonstrates that altitude affects the time limit for maintaining vVO2max.
- Publication
Sport & Society / Sport si Societate, 2015, Vol 15, Issue 2, p240
- ISSN
1582-2168
- Publication type
Article