CHARACTERISTIC PACE AS DETERMINED BY THE USE OF A TRACKING TREADMILL
IT WAS FOUND THAT WHEN SS WALKED ON A TRACKING TREADMILL UNDER A "COMFORTABLE-BUT-DETERMINED" (C-D) WALKING INSTRUCTIONAL SET FOR A MINIMUM OF 30 MIN. ON EACH OF 3 TESTING DAYS: (1) SS DEMONSTRATED A CHARACTERISTIC C-D PACE THAT WAS STABLE ON ANY GIVEN DAY, (2) SS' C-D PACES DIFFERED...
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description | IT WAS FOUND THAT WHEN SS WALKED ON A TRACKING TREADMILL UNDER A "COMFORTABLE-BUT-DETERMINED" (C-D) WALKING INSTRUCTIONAL SET FOR A MINIMUM OF 30 MIN. ON EACH OF 3 TESTING DAYS: (1) SS DEMONSTRATED A CHARACTERISTIC C-D PACE THAT WAS STABLE ON ANY GIVEN DAY, (2) SS' C-D PACES DIFFERED STATISTICALLY FROM EACH OTHER (P < .001), AND (3) SS' C-D PACE MEASURES WERE MOST RELIABLE BETWEEN TEST DAYS 2 AND 3 (P < .01). |
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