JM; Hernandez AJ. Reproducibility of maximum aerobic power (VO 2max ) among soccer players using a modified heck protocol. Clinics. 2007;62(4):391-6.
OBJECTIVE:To determine the degree of reproducibility of maximum oxygen consumption (VO 2max ) among soccer players, using a modified Heck protocol. METHODS: 2 evaluations with an interval of 15 days between them were performed on 11 male soccer players. All the players were at a high performance level; they were training for an average of 10 hours per week, totaling 5 times a week. When they were evaluated, they were in the middle of the competitive season, playing 1 match per week. The soccer players were evaluated on an ergometric treadmill with velocity increments of 1.2 km . h -1 every 2 minutes and a fixed inclination of 3% during the test. VO 2max was measured directly using a breath-by-breath metabolic gas analyzer.
RESULTS:The maximum running speed and VO 2max attained in the 2 tests were, respectively: (15.6 ± 1.1 vs. 15.7 ± 1.2 km ; [P = .88]). There was high and significant correlation of VO 2max between the 2 tests with a 15-day interval between them [r = 0.97; P < .001]. CONCLUSION: The modified Heck protocol was reproducible, and the 15-day interval between the ergospirometric testing was insufficient to significantly modify the soccer players' VO 2max values.