Is Physiological Assessment for Endurance Athletes Useless? | #81 - Fast Phys 25 ft. Dave Schell
Description
In this episode of Fast Physiology on the Critical Oxygen Podcast, Dave Schell and I engage in a spirited debate about the utility and accuracy of physiological assessments, particularly ramp/step tests. We discuss the importance of understanding physiological variables, the differences between lab and field tests, and the value of physiological testing in tracking performance over time. We also discuss the nuances of physiological testing and how different types of tests can effect physiological outcomes. The conversation highlights the nuances of testing methods and the need for flexibility in training approaches.
TAKEAWAYS
1) Physiological assessments are crucial for understanding an athlete's underlying physiology and their endurance performance potential.
2) Ramp and step tests can provide valuable information but their design is nuanced and there are some potential limitations.
3) Field tests may offer practical alternatives to lab tests but do not directly measure physiological outcomes.
We would love for you to weigh in, what's your take on the use of physiological testing for coaching endurance athletes?
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CHAPTERS
00:00 Introduction to Physiological Assessment
02:02 The Debate on Ramp Tests
08:35 Understanding Physiological Variables
15:52 Field Tests vs. Lab Tests
22:48 The Value of Physiological Testing
KEYWORDS
physiological assessment, ramp tests, endurance training, VO2 max, exercise physiology, field tests, lab tests, performance tracking, endurance athletes, training methods