Affiliation:
1. Department of Physical Education Western Illinois University
Abstract
The primary purpose of this study was to examine adolescents' energy cost in a marching band. High school marching band participants ( N=15) completed five 3-min. stages of treadmill marching, using a 57.2-cm stride length (typical standard of eight steps per five yards) as follows: without instruments at 75 m · min.−1 and 132 steps · min.−1 (Stage 1); without instruments at 91 m · min.−1 and 160 steps · min.−1 (Stage 2); carrying instruments at 75 m · min.−1 and 132 steps · min.−1 (Stage 3); carrying instruments at 91 m · min.−1 and 160 steps · min.−1 (Stage 4); and playing instruments at 75 m · min.−1 and 132 steps · min.−1 (Stage 5). Mean heart-rate response to an actual parade performance was similar to the mean Stage 5 treadmill heart rate ( n = 6). With regard to a high school marching band, these results suggest that energy demand for marching cadences approximates 4.5 and 6.0 metabolic equivalents for moderate and fast paces, respectively.
Subject
Sensory Systems,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
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