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Assessing Anaerobic Capabilities Using the Wingate Test
Lab 1 Assessing Anaerobic Capabilities Using the Wingate Test
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Wingate Anaerobic Test (WanT)
Is the most popular anaerobic test Gauges the energy produced during phosphagen breakdown (ATP-PC system) and anaerobic glycolysis
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Three measures derived from the WanT
1. Peak power Reflects the phosphagen component Is the greatest work performed during any five-second period 2. Mean power Reflects the glycolytic and phosphagen components Is the total work performed during the 30-second test 3. Fatigue Index Reflects the anaerobic fatigue capabilities of the active muscle Higher fatigue index indicates a greater proportion of fast-twitch fibers
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Example for Peak Power, Mean Power, and Fatigue Index Computations
150 lb. healthy female in her mid-twenties Seconds Revolutions
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Peak Power Formula 0.075 kg resistance x kg of body weight
x 6 (the distance in m traveled by the cycle ergometer flywheel in one revolution) x greatest number of revolutions of the flywheel in a 5-second period = peak power kgm · 5 sec-1 To convert to watts: peak power kgm · 5 sec-1 x 12 / 6.12
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Peak Power Example 150 lb. healthy female in her mid-twenties
x 9 = 270 kgm · 5 sec-1 x 12 / 6.12 = Watts Percentile rank = 80 (Table 1.1)
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Mean Power Formula 0.075 kg resistance x kg of body weight x 6
x number of revolutions of the flywheel in the 30-second period = mean power kgm · 30 sec-1 To convert to Watts: Mean power kgm · 30 sec-1 x 2 / 6.12
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Mean Power Example 150 lb. healthy female in her mid-twenties
x 43 = 1290 kgm · 30 sec-1 x 2 / 6.12 = Watts Percentile rank = 80 (Table 1.2)
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greatest work in 5-sec. period
Fatigue Index Formula greatest work in 5-sec. period − lowest work performed in 5-sec. period greatest work in 5-sec. period x 100
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Fatigue Index Example 9 − 5 = 4/9 = .444 x 100 = 44.4
Percentile rank = 80 (Table 1.1)
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