Abstract:Sousa et al. (Open Sports Sci J, 3: 22 -24, 2010) showed that different time averaging intervals lead to distinct VO 2 values in a maximal 200m front crawl effort, evidencing higher VO 2 values for breath-by-breath sampling, and differences between this latter data acquisition and all the other less frequent time intervals studied (5, 10, 15 and 20 s). These are interesting outputs in the field of exercise physiology applied to swimming once: (1) VO 2 assessment is conducted in a swimming pool with a portable… Show more
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