One session of interval work does not alter VO2max, peak power or plasma volume

2010 
Abstract We examined the effect of one high-intensity cycling workout on aerobic capacity (VO2max), peak cycling power, and estimated change in plasma volume on subsequent days. Eight healthy males (age=29.5±5.3 years, height=1.81±0.09 m, mass=81.5±7.5 kg) visited the laboratory on three occasions. The first visit (D1) included baseline measures of cycling VO2max, haematocrit, and haemoglobin. Following a brief rest, the participants performed a high-intensity cycling workout of six 30-s cycling intervals (modelled on the Wingate cycle test) with each repetition separated by 3 min rest. The final two visits (D2 and D3) included identical measures as the first visit and occurred 48 and 96 h after the interval workout. No significant differences were found for VO2max (53.4±5.3, 53.7±6.7, and 53.7±6.2 ml · kg−1 · min−1), peak power (386±35, 384±35, and 389±35 W) or estimated change in plasma volume [−0.8±8.5% (D1–D2), 1.5±11.5% (D2–D3), and −1.6±9.6% (D1–D3)] between any of the three test days. Our results s...
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