- Title
- The reliability of running performance in a 5 km time trial on a non-motorized treadmill
- Creator
- Stevens, C. J.; Hacene, J.; Sculley, D. V.; Taylor, L.; Callister, R.; Dascombe, B.
- Relation
- International Journal of Sports Medicine Vol. 36, Issue 9, p. 705-709
- Publisher Link
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0034-1398680
- Publisher
- Georg Thieme Verlag
- Resource Type
- journal article
- Date
- 2015
- Description
- The purpose of the study was to establish the reliability of performance and physiological responses during a self-paced 5 km running time trial on a non-motorized treadmill. 17 male runners (age: 32±13 years, height: 177±7 cm, body mass: 71±9 kg, sum of 7 skinfolds: 55±21 mm) performed familiarization then 2 separate maximal 5 km running time trials on a non-motorized treadmill. Physiological responses measured included heart rate, oxygen uptake, expired air volume, blood lactate concentration, tissue saturation index and integrated electromyography. Running time (1 522±163 s vs. 1 519±162 s for trials 1 and 2, respectively) demonstrated a low CV of 1.2% and high ICC of 0.99. All physiological variables had CVs of less than 4% and ICCs of >0.92, with the exception of blood lactate concentration (7.0±2 mmol·L-1 vs. 6.5±1.5 mmol·L-1 for trials 1 and 2, respectively; CV: 12%, ICC: 0.83) and the electromyography measures (CV: 8-27%, ICC: 0.71-0.91). The data demonstrate that performance time in a 5 km running time trial on a non-motorized treadmill is a highly reliable test. Most physiological responses measured across the 5 km run also demonstrated good reliability.
- Subject
- reproducibility of results; physical endurance; sports performance; pacing strategy; electromyography; near-infrared spectroscopy
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/1959.13/1336854
- Identifier
- uon:27717
- Identifier
- ISSN:0172-4622
- Language
- eng
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