Gerkin fitness test – True Fitness Cs5.0 User Manual

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CS Treadmill Owner’s Guide

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Gerkin Fitness Test

chapter five: fitness tests

About the

Gerkin Test

One way to measure your overall fitness is to take a Gerkin

fitness test. Named after the Arizona researcher who designed

this test, this submaximal treadmill test (submaximal means

you work below maximum effort) is used to predict VO

2

max:

the volume of oxygen you can consume while exercising at

your maximum capacity. This particular test has gained great

popularity in the firefighter and law enforcement community.

Like most fitness tests, it is classified as a graded exercise test

(GXT). The test is stopped at the point your heart rate reaches

85% of your age-predicted maximum.

Select the Gerkin test under the Advanced Options

key.

Enter your age, which is used to calculate your test termination

point.

The Gerkin protocol starts

at 4.5 miles per hour at a

0% incline. It then increases

speed or incline every 60

seconds. For example, at

the seven-minute mark, the

speed increases to 6 miles

per hour while the incline

raises to 8%.

When your heart rate

reaches 85% of your age-

predicted maximum, the

test waits for your heart rate

to exceed the target for 15

seconds, then terminates the test.

The version of the Gerkin

Protocol that TRUE uses in its

exercise machines is the new

equation of 205.8 – 0.685*age.

To better understand why we

selected this method over the

outdated “220 – age” maximal

heart rate equation, you can

review the scientific paper in

Journal of Exercise Physiology,

a PDF document located

at http://www.asep.org/

Documents/Robergs2.pdf.

Using the

Gerkin Test

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