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Validity of a Squash-Specific Fitness Test
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Purpose:This study examined the validity of a squash-specific test designed to assess endurance capability and aerobic power.Methods:Eight squash players and eight runners performed, in a counterbalanced order, incremental treadmill (TT) and squash-specific (ST) tests to volitional exhaustion. Breath-by-breath oxygen uptake was determined by a portable analyzer and heart rate was assessed telemetrically. Time to exhaustion was recorded.Results:Independent t tests revealed longer time to exhaustion for squash players on the ST than runners (775 ± 103 vs. 607 ± 81 s; P = .003) but no difference between squash players and runners in maximal oxygen uptake ( Vo2max) or maximum heart rate (HRmax). Runners exercised longer on the TT (521 ± 135 vs. 343 ± 115 s; P = .01) and achieved higher Vo2max than squash players (58.6 ± 7.5 vs. 49.6 ± 7.3 mL·kg−1·min−1; P = .03), with no group difference in HRmax. Paired t tests showed squash players achieved higher Vo2max on the ST than the TT (52.2 ± 7.1 vs. 49.6 ± 7.3 mL·kg−1·min−1; P = .02). The Vo2max and HRmax of runners did not differ between tests, nor did the HRmax of squash players. ST and TT Vo2max correlated highly in squash players and runners (r = .94, P < .001; r = .88, P = .003).Conclusions:The ST discriminated endurance performance between squash players and runners and elicited higher Vo2max in squash players than a nonspecifc test. The results suggest that the ST is a valid assessment of Vo2max and endurance capability in squash players.
Title: Validity of a Squash-Specific Fitness Test
Description:
Purpose:This study examined the validity of a squash-specific test designed to assess endurance capability and aerobic power.
Methods:Eight squash players and eight runners performed, in a counterbalanced order, incremental treadmill (TT) and squash-specific (ST) tests to volitional exhaustion.
Breath-by-breath oxygen uptake was determined by a portable analyzer and heart rate was assessed telemetrically.
Time to exhaustion was recorded.
Results:Independent t tests revealed longer time to exhaustion for squash players on the ST than runners (775 ± 103 vs.
607 ± 81 s; P = .
003) but no difference between squash players and runners in maximal oxygen uptake ( Vo2max) or maximum heart rate (HRmax).
Runners exercised longer on the TT (521 ± 135 vs.
343 ± 115 s; P = .
01) and achieved higher Vo2max than squash players (58.
6 ± 7.
5 vs.
49.
6 ± 7.
3 mL·kg−1·min−1; P = .
03), with no group difference in HRmax.
Paired t tests showed squash players achieved higher Vo2max on the ST than the TT (52.
2 ± 7.
1 vs.
49.
6 ± 7.
3 mL·kg−1·min−1; P = .
02).
The Vo2max and HRmax of runners did not differ between tests, nor did the HRmax of squash players.
ST and TT Vo2max correlated highly in squash players and runners (r = .
94, P < .
001; r = .
88, P = .
003).
Conclusions:The ST discriminated endurance performance between squash players and runners and elicited higher Vo2max in squash players than a nonspecifc test.
The results suggest that the ST is a valid assessment of Vo2max and endurance capability in squash players.
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