Abstract

The control of some parameters along the periods is an important procedure of physical preparation in order to establish the in- tensity of the correct training. The maximum heart rate is an important variable in the control of the training. The objective of this study was to compare the response of the FCM evidence obtained in the VO 2max of fi eld, with a proof of anaerobic profi le in young practitioners of regular physical activity. They made part of the study of a group of 34 subjects (25 men and 9 women), with an age range between 20 and 29 years. All regular physical activity is done in the last 5 months. There were a total of four racing proofs in a 400 meters athletic track. One of the tests had an anaerobic profi le (T-C 600MTS = Test race of 600 meters), and three other with aerobic characteristics, to determine the VO 2max (TC - C12min = Cooper Test, 12 minutes; TC-C 2400mt s = Cooper Test, 2,400 meters; TC-C 3200mts = Test run of 3,200 meters). The own evaluated selected the order of their tests, and at least two, according to their level of interest, forming this way, different groups. This way, were formed the following groups: (TC-C 12min vs. TC-C 600mt s) (TC-C 2400mts vs. TC-C 600mts ) (TC-C 12min vs. TC-C 2400mts ) and (TC-C 12min vs. TC- C 3200mts ). The statistical proces- sing used in a descriptive analysis was next to the Student t test for paired data, with a signifi cance level of P < 0.05. The results obtained from men, indicated in all groups, no signifi cant difference between the responses of the FCM. Even among women, the results were similar, except the group (TC-C 2400mts vs. TC - C 600mts ) where he recorded signifi cant differences (P < 0.05), compared to a FCM of 197 + 4.6 bpm (TC- C 2400mts ), facing the 190 + 5.5 bpm (TC-C 600mt s). As a completion of this work, it is possible to take as a reference, to estimate the FCM, the fi eld tests to determine VO 2max applied in this study, as well as a proof of anaerobic profi le, such as the 600 meters with maximum speed.

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