Methods of monitoring intensity Flashcards

1
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What is METS

A

Amount of oxygen used by the body for a specific activity

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2
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1 MET =?

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3.5 ml O2 per kilo of bodyweight

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3
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MET scale?

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0-10

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4
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How many calories is 1 MET?

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1 cal

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5
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Max heart rate

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220-age

Can be a margin of error +/- 12 beats

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6
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What is the Karvonen Formula?

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Finds out an individuals heart rate training zone

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7
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Karvonen Formula?

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RHR + (intensity decimal {MHR-RHR})

Takes into account age and resting heart rate

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8
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List the methods of monitoring intensity?

A
METS
Max heart rate
Karvonen formula
Talk Test
Perceived rate of exertion
Observation
Combination
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9
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What is the talk test?

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Based on how well someone can talk whilst exercising

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10
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PRE

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Perceived rate of exertion based on the Borg scale

Subjective and is sport specific

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Observation

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Observing physical symptoms of exercise e.g. sweating, loss of technique, struggle, pain, heavy breathing, shortness of breath, facial expressions

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12
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% of VO2 max determinants?

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40% genetics, 60% training factors

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13
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How much does VO2 decrease with age?

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10% loss per decade

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14
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When does OBLA occur in trained athletes?

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70-80% VO2 max

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15
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When does OBLA occur in untrained athletes?

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50-60% VO2 max

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16
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What causes OBLA?

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When there is limited ATP stores so it cannot be resynthesized, thus pyretic acid builds up in the cells

17
Q

Methods of testing VO2 max?

A

Balke test
MAF test
Cooper test

18
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What is the MAF test?

A

Monitors heart rate over a 1.5 mile run
work rate as 180-age
Aims to maintain this heart rate over each mile and record the time for each mile covered
Re test in 4-5 weeks

19
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What is the Cooper test?

A

Run for 12 minutes round the track, total distance recorded

20
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What is the Balke 15 min test?

A

Run max effort for 15 mins. Total distance s recorded

VO2 Max = 6.5 + 12.5 x KM covered