A METHOD TO ENSURE THE ACCURACY OF ESTIMATES OF ANAEROBIC CAPACITY DERIVED USING THE CRITICAL POWER CONCEPT

Authors
Citation
Dw. Hill et Jc. Smith, A METHOD TO ENSURE THE ACCURACY OF ESTIMATES OF ANAEROBIC CAPACITY DERIVED USING THE CRITICAL POWER CONCEPT, Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness, 34(1), 1994, pp. 23-37
Citations number
NO
Categorie Soggetti
Sport Sciences
ISSN journal
00224707
Volume
34
Issue
1
Year of publication
1994
Pages
23 - 37
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-4707(1994)34:1<23:AMTETA>2.0.ZU;2-T
Abstract
Estimates of anaerobic work capacity (AWC) were determined in 26 subje cts using the critical power concept. AWC estimates were derived using three mathematically equivalent models: nonlinear power-time, linear power-1/time, and linear work-time. We hypothesized that large variabi lity between estimates generated using the three models might reflect systematic error in the data and that large standard errors of estimat e (SEE) might reflect random error. Therefore, subjects were grouped a ccording to the variability in the three AWC estimates and according t o the magnitude of the SEE of the parameter estimates. Then AWC estima tes were compared to a criterion measure of anaerobic capacity, namely maximal oxygen deficit. When variability in the AWC estimates was low (< 10%), all provided accurate measures of oxygen deficit; also, when SEE were low, estimates were accurate. When variability was high, mea n AWC estimates derived using linear models differed from oxygen defic it by over 15%; when SEE were high, mean AWC estimates derived using a ll models differed from oxygen deficit by over 10%. It is concluded th at the accuracy of estimates of anaerobic capacity derived using the c ritical power concept can best be ensured by accepting values only whe n all three models provide the same value and/or when the SEE of the A WC estimate is small.