AIR-BT, a new badminton-specific incremental easy-to-use test

Badminton is a highly demanding sport characterized by intermittent efforts with energy being provided by both the aerobic and anaerobic systems. To date, no incremental badminton field test has been developed that can be easily used by badminton coaches that requires accessible material for anyone....

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description Badminton is a highly demanding sport characterized by intermittent efforts with energy being provided by both the aerobic and anaerobic systems. To date, no incremental badminton field test has been developed that can be easily used by badminton coaches that requires accessible material for anyone. The purpose of this study was to develop a practical and reliable easy-to use intermittent endurance badminton test for estimating maximal oxygen uptake (VO.sub.2max). Thirty six Spanish badminton players (age: 24.1±10.3 years) performed, on different days of the same week, four incremental protocols to exhaustion in randomized order: a treadmill incremental test, a Yo-Yo intermittent recovery level 1 test (Yo-Yo IR1) and twice the Abian intermittent recovery badminton test (AIR-BT). Oxygen uptake was determined with a breath-by-breath gas analyzer during the incremental treadmill test, and performance in the Yo-yo IR1 and AIR-BT was recorded. Significant correlations (p
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subjects Anaerobic systems
Badminton
Badminton (Game)
Biology and Life Sciences
Correlation
Correlation coefficient
Correlation coefficients
Exercise
Fatigue tests
Field study
Field tests
Fitness equipment
Gas analyzers
Laboratories
Mathematical analysis
Maximum oxygen consumption
Medicine and Health Sciences
Oxygen
Oxygen consumption
Oxygen uptake
Physical fitness
Physical Sciences
Physiological aspects
Physiology
Players
Recovery
Research and Analysis Methods
Social Sciences
Team sports
Treadmills
Warm up (exercise)
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