PLZEŇSKÝ LÉKAŘSKÝ SBORNÍK
PLZEŇSKÝ LÉKAŘSKÝ SBORNÍK
A multi-disciplinary medical journal publishing scientific works from theoretical and clinical fields with English summaries as well as works by foreign contributors in English. The chapter "Faculty Life" offers personal messages, reports on the faculty's activities in the past year and presents a complete bibliography of the medical faculty's departments and clinics in the year. The journal has been published since 1956.

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PLZEŇSKÝ LÉKAŘSKÝ SBORNÍK, Vol 2018 No 84 (2018), 103–109

Jedna z nových možností vyhodnocení Wingate testu v 3D

[New method of Wingate test evaluation by 3D projection]

M. Štork, J. Novák

published online: 12. 12. 2018

abstract

The Wingate Anaerobic test (WAT) is used world-wide and is considered the most popular test of anaerobic physical performance. The test is based on biking performance at maximal intensity, for 30 seconds duration, against a high braking force. This force remains constant throughout the test but, because it is so high, the subject cannot maintain the initial velocity for more than a few seconds, before starting to slow down. Mechanical power is measured during whole 30 seconds. The test is used for evaluation of anaerobic lactate capacity. Generally accepted performance indices of WAT are peak power, mean power and fatigue index. Lactic and alactic anaerobic energy outputs could be calculated from net lactate production and the fast component of the kinetics of post-exercise oxygen uptake. Some new devices also enable fast sampling of workload intensity and measured data and therefore enable to obtain more information from test. In this paper the some new possibilities of evaluation of WAT are described, e.g. display of one or more examinations in one two-dimensional graph, display of one or more examinations in one three-dimensional graph etc. Also mathematical model of the data obtained from examined person, e.g. heart rate versus load, was found.

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ISSN: 0551-1038

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