Chamoux A, Berthon P, Laubignat JF. Determination of maximum aerobic velocity by a five minute test with reference to running world records. A theoretical approach.
Arch Physiol Biochem 1996;
104:207-11. [PMID:
8818206 DOI:
10.1076/apab.104.2.207.12877]
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Abstract
Field measurement of the maximal aerobic velocity (MAV) is closely linked to effort-duration then to the used protocol. We construct the relationship between running speed and running-duration logarithm from running world records. It appears a noteworthy point at 4.97 minutes, to be suggested as MAV duration point. By agreement, MAV could be measured on field by a five minute test whatever the sport may be.
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