INFLUENCE OF ANTHROPOMETRIC DIMENSIONS ON THE PREDICTION OF VO2 MAX BY STEP-TEST

Our interest in this paper is directed toward answering this question, whether the anthropometric characteristics affect the prediction of VO2 max results obtained by step-test? The survey included 57 young athletes aged 15 to 17. The assessment of maximal oxygen consumption was determined by Astran...

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