[HTML][HTML] Anaerobic threshold: its concept and role in endurance sport

AK Ghosh - The Malaysian journal of medical sciences: MJMS, 2004 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
… Training at or little above the anaerobic threshold intensity improves both the aerobic
capacity and anaerobic threshold level. Anaerobic Threshold can also be determined from the …

The anaerobic threshold: 50+ years of controversy

DC Poole, HB Rossiter, GA Brooks… - … Journal of physiology, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
… This review is sequenced into four sections that are broadly informative on the fascinating
exercise physiology paradigm known as the anaerobic threshold (AT). Whereas it may be read …

The anaerobic threshold: definition, physiological significance and identification.

K Wasserman - Advances in cardiology, 1986 - europepmc.org
During exercise, the oxygen consumption above which aerobic energy production is
supplemented by anaerobic mechanisms, causing a sustained increase in lactate and metabolic …

Is the anaerobic threshold truly anaerobic?

K Wasserman, A Koike - Chest, 1992 - Elsevier
anaerobic threshold concept has been challenged by the following questions: (1) Is there
really a threshold … are used to measure the anaerobic threshold? These questions have been …

Relationships of the anaerobic threshold with the 5 km, 10 km, and 10 mile races

S Kumagai, K Tanaka, Y Matsuura… - … of applied physiology …, 1982 - Springer
… The purpose of present study was to assess the relationship between anaerobic threshold
(AT) and performances in three different distance races (ie, 5 km, 10 km, and 10 mile). AT, VO …

Respiratory markers of the anaerobic threshold

BJ Whipp, SA Ward, K Wasserman - … anaerobic threshold: physiological …, 1986 - karger.com
… The 100-watts test was below the subject's anaerobic threshold; the others were above. …
And applying this important criterion would, for example, rule out an anaerobic threshold as the …

The anaerobic threshold measurement to evaluate exercise performance

K Wasserman - American review of respiratory disease, 1984 - atsjournals.org
Anaerobic Threshold Hypothesis The anaerobic threshold is defined as the level of exercise
Vo2 above which aerobic energy production is supplemented by anaerobic mechanisms. …

Adaptations to training at the individual anaerobic threshold

SP Keith, I Jacobs, TM McLellan - … physiology and occupational physiology, 1992 - Springer
… of the difference between the anaerobic threshold and maximum oxygen consumption and
the anaerobic threshold plus 30% of the difference between the anaerobic threshold and the …

Critical power as a measure of physical work capacity and anaerobic threshold

T Moritani, A Nagata, HA DEVRIES, M MURO - Ergonomics, 1981 - Taylor & Francis
… Performance capacity has separate aerobic and anaerobic components which can be … ,
and whether it might provide information about the anaerobic threshold (AT) and the V02 max. …

[HTML][HTML] Dangerous curves: a perspective on exercise, lactate, and the anaerobic threshold

J Myers, E Ashley - Chest, 1997 - Elsevier
… Recent reports have even questioned the existence of an “anaerobicthreshold, a concept
that some consider heretical. The anaerobic threshold continues to be used widely in the …