This study aimed to test the reproducibility of the 3-min all-out effort applied using shuttle running and compare its values to aerobic parameters. On the first day, 14 futsal players underwent an exhaustive test to determine the maximal incremental speed (MIS) and anaerobic threshold (AnT). On the second day, the participants performed the 3-min all-out effort (n=14), which was repeated after 48 h (third day) to test its reproducibility (n=11). Peak oxygen consumption (V O 2PEAK ) and peak blood lactate concentrations ([La-]) were determined from 3-min all-out efforts performed through a 20-m shuttle run on the official court. The distance covered, mean speed, and critical speed (CS) during the 3-min all-out presented direct relationships with aerobic parameters determined through the incremental test (r>0.62). The distance covered above CS (D') presented a direct relationship with peak lactate concentrations induced by a 3-min all-out effort (r=0.81). Despite the acceptable levels of reproducibility observed for most of the 3-min all-out variables, the minimal detectable change for D' was high (72%). Our results demonstrated the potential use of mean speed to evaluate aerobic fitness. However, the applicability of the 3-min all-out shuttle run test to monitor training adaptations should be avoided, at least in nonexperienced athletes.

Kalva-Filho, C.A., Andrade, V.L., Garcia, C.G., Barbieri, R.A., da Silva, H.S., Dos-Santos, J.W., et al. (2024). 3-min All-out Test to Evaluate Aerobic and Anaerobic Indexes in Court Team Sports. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE, 45(04), 316-322 [10.1055/a-2205-9108].

3-min All-out Test to Evaluate Aerobic and Anaerobic Indexes in Court Team Sports

Barbieri, Ricardo Augusto;
2024

Abstract

This study aimed to test the reproducibility of the 3-min all-out effort applied using shuttle running and compare its values to aerobic parameters. On the first day, 14 futsal players underwent an exhaustive test to determine the maximal incremental speed (MIS) and anaerobic threshold (AnT). On the second day, the participants performed the 3-min all-out effort (n=14), which was repeated after 48 h (third day) to test its reproducibility (n=11). Peak oxygen consumption (V O 2PEAK ) and peak blood lactate concentrations ([La-]) were determined from 3-min all-out efforts performed through a 20-m shuttle run on the official court. The distance covered, mean speed, and critical speed (CS) during the 3-min all-out presented direct relationships with aerobic parameters determined through the incremental test (r>0.62). The distance covered above CS (D') presented a direct relationship with peak lactate concentrations induced by a 3-min all-out effort (r=0.81). Despite the acceptable levels of reproducibility observed for most of the 3-min all-out variables, the minimal detectable change for D' was high (72%). Our results demonstrated the potential use of mean speed to evaluate aerobic fitness. However, the applicability of the 3-min all-out shuttle run test to monitor training adaptations should be avoided, at least in nonexperienced athletes.
2024
Kalva-Filho, C.A., Andrade, V.L., Garcia, C.G., Barbieri, R.A., da Silva, H.S., Dos-Santos, J.W., et al. (2024). 3-min All-out Test to Evaluate Aerobic and Anaerobic Indexes in Court Team Sports. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE, 45(04), 316-322 [10.1055/a-2205-9108].
Kalva-Filho, Carlos Augusto; Andrade, Vitor Luiz; Garcia, Cynthia Giovana; Barbieri, Ricardo Augusto; da Silva, Henrique Santos; Dos-Santos, Julio Wil...espandi
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