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- Wingate_test abstract "The Wingate test (also known as the Wingate Anaerobic Test (WAnT))is an anaerobic test, most often performed on a cycle ergometer, that is used to measure peak anaerobic power, as well as anaerobic capacity. The test, which can also be performed on an arm crank ergometer, consists of a set time pedaling at maximum speed against a constant force. The prototype test based on the Cumming’s test was introduced in 1974, at the Wingate Institute[citation needed] and has undergone modifications as time has progressed. The Wingate test has also been used as a basis to design newer tests in the same vein, and others which utilize running as the mode of exercise instead of cycling. Sprint interval testing such as is similar to the construction of the Wingate test has been shown to increase both aerobic and anaerobic performance.The Wingate Test was developed at the Wingate Institute in Israel during the 1970s.".
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- Wingate_test subject Category:Exercise_physiology.
- Wingate_test comment "The Wingate test (also known as the Wingate Anaerobic Test (WAnT))is an anaerobic test, most often performed on a cycle ergometer, that is used to measure peak anaerobic power, as well as anaerobic capacity. The test, which can also be performed on an arm crank ergometer, consists of a set time pedaling at maximum speed against a constant force.".
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