A special video with Norwegian footballer Ole Selnæs - Norway national football team - Shenzhen F.C. (China) - assessing with COSMED K5 (from a Broadcast by VGTV)
At PERF-UP Center - Doha (Qatar) it is possible to made high-intensity physical assessment wearing COSMED K5 metabolic system. VO2Max is the maximum volume of oxygen that can be consumed during maximum effort. It is considered as a high-accuracy measurement that reflects a person's ability to perform continuous exercise. It measures the strength and fitness of the heart muscle, blood vessels,...
It is thought that VO2 max is the single most important factor determining success in aerobic endurance sport. Therefore, it is within athletes, coaches and sports scientists’ best interests to understand how to manipulate volume, intensity and recovery within a given season to achieve the desired outcomes of their training program and translate this to performance. Discover more about COSMED...
COSMED is proud to introduce the K5, the 4th generation of the most popular wearable metabolic system, a breakthrough in the field of exercise physiology and human performance assessment. The K5 is the most innovative and versatile metabolic system ever created. The K5 reaps the benefits of more than 25 years of experience with metabolic systems. The extensive list of new and unique characteristics...
Lo scorso 11 e 12 giugno si sono svolte due giornate di studio scientifico sul consumo energetico e costo metabolico della pedalata in salita in un ciclista cardiopatico e diabetico di 50 annni, seguito dal Dott. Giovanni Boni, Delegato Regionale del CR Umbria FMSI. Il prossimo settembre il lavoro scientifico verrà presentato nell’ambito della gara di mountain bike Spoleto-Norcia che quest’annno...
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