The Power Profile is a comprehensive examination of how peak anaerobic power, VO2 peak, anaerobic threshold, and aerobic threshold compare to each other. The ideal way to determine these points and their relationships is with a battery of fitness tests that includes Wingate Anaerobic test, lactate threshold and VO2 analysis (profiling). Upon completion of the tests we'll review your data (results vs. Ideal) and have determined what needs to be trained so you can set training priorities. Your first priority is to train the area with the biggest percentage difference between your score and the ideal.
We understand the hours you put into developing a training program and the amount of time executuing it with the hope of achieving your best performance. A Power profile assessment will allow you to set your training priorities and get you on track to achieving your goals.
Do not exercise the morning of the test or within 24 hours of the assessment.
Do not perform a hard workout within 48 hours of the test.
Do not perform a workout exceeding 90 minutes within 48 hours of the test.
Don't eat or drink (except water) or use tobacco for at least 3 hours prior to the test.
If you are taking beta-blockers, you should should schedule the test at the time of the day that you typically exercise, if possible.
If you take insulin and your fitness test is scheduled in the morning after a 12 hour fast, wait until after the fitness test to take your insulin. Take all other medications as usual. Bring all your medications with you to the test.
Must be "healthy" for at least 1 week prior to assessment
(women only) must avoid assessment during menstrual cycle
You will be asked to read and sign an informed consent that explains the purpose, benefits, and risks associated with the test. You will be given an opportunity to ask questions.
You will complete a brief health history survey to help determine if it is acceptably safe for you to be tested.
The fitness professional who is administering your test will explain the test procedures to you in detail, including how to communicate during the test.
Your heart rate and blood pressure will be measured at rest. Your height and weight may be measured.
Please read the Par-q at bottom of page. If any answers are marked yes please bring a Doctors note stating you’re cleared for vigorous exercising.
During the Test
A comfortable breathing mask (fuel test only) will be placed over your mouth and nose. The air you breathe will be the air present in the room. You will need to breathe through your mouth only. Tubes from the facemask are connected to the VO2 P.A.S., which will analyze the air that is exhaled while you exercise.
You will begin at a predetermined work load based on your current fitness level.
If a multiple stage test is used, the technician will monitor the time in each stage, take your heart rate, and adjust the workload as you progress through the test.
You will be monitored closely during the test. The fitness professional will ask: "How are you doing?" But, don't wait for him /her to ask how you feel if you feel if you are feeling badly in any way. Let the fitness professional know immediately if you are having problems.
After the Test
When the test is completed, you will continue at an easy intensity to cool down for a period of approximately 10 -15 minutes. The cooling period allows your heart rate to gradually return to the normal range. Occasionally, the fitness professional may help you off your Bike immediately when you finish the test and have you lie down.
You will be given the breathing mask that was used during your test to keep for use with any repeat tests you may have in the future.
You will be provided with a written report that explains your results in an easy to understand manner