Where can we find this paper?..I’m having a hard time finding it online
Well, I can’t say exactly where to get the paper….
But, there is a particular website where you can get questionable access to journal papers. It’s kind of a science hub, if you will.
I know of such site, but plugging this link:
Unfortunately, xxxxxxx doesn’t have the requested document:
Hello guys, I’m new with the lactate and I hope to buy one soon. I’m looking for an excel or google sheets document that allows me to directly obtain the estimation of thresholds 1 and 2 with the different configurations (baseline + 0.5mmol & Dmax Modified or other).
Do you have this handy?
Thanks again for sharing.
Check out this app ExPhysLab
I’ve also just incorporated Felipe’s R package into a EnDuRA update to give and LTP1&2 estimate.
Thank you very much, it’s a big and great job !
How you did yur schedule of testing (weeks , Taper, rest´s)
Is possible you share the Moxy Plot and comparison with other metrics (i.e Lactate)
The gold standard is valid in the gold lab.
The green standard is valid in the wild.
Choose wisely.
Conclusions: The findings from this study confirm that for a given HR, [La] was greater in field- compared with laboratory-based conditions. These results might have implications for how coaches define training-intensity “zones” during skate roller skiing based on laboratory tests.
This looks great, are you open to share your spreadsheet?
Hi, I don’t really use that spreadsheet any more. I copied this persons script and modified it.
You can use the notebook to run your calcs.
Still, thnx, build it today in excel was a lot of fun
Do you still have this Excel spreadsheet?
I would be very grateful if you would give it to me. I would like to study how you set up the calculations in it.
Please.
Any of you have an uptodate spreadsheet in Google Sheets and English with first 0,5 rise in lactate and Dmax-mod - or maybe also other values by Exphyslab? I would like to avoid having to copy paste numbers from my data collection to do the actual math?