Volunteer Opportunity: Contribute to Cutting-Edge Sports Science Research with a Free VO2max Testing Session in London
Are you passionate about running and interested in how sleep deprivation and heat stress impact athletic performance? We have an exciting opportunity for London-based fitness enthusiasts and runners to participate in a pioneering sports science study at St Maryβs University.
About the Study
This research aims to explore how lack of sleep and elevated temperatures influence 5km running performance and thermoregulation during sub-maximal exercise. Your participation will help researchers better understand these factors and their effects on athletic performance β insights that can benefit athletes, coaches, and sports scientists alike.
What Participants Will Receive
Participants in this study will complete three visits to the university laboratory, during which you will be provided with a range of valuable assessments, all at no cost to you:
- VO2max Testing: Discover your maximum aerobic capacity, an essential metric for understanding your cardiovascular fitness. π§ͺ
- 5km Running Performance: Benchmark your current running performance in a controlled environment. ππ»ββοΈ
- Environmental Heat Exposure: Train in a state-of-the-art environmental chamber set at 35Β°C to simulate heat stress conditions. π₯
- Expert Insights: Gain a deeper understanding of your physiological responses and performance metrics.
- Valuable Data for Your Fitness Journey: Receive personalized results worth over Β£100, with no financial commitment required. π°
How to Participate
If you’re interested in contributing to advancing sports science and want to learn more about your own physiological responses, please get in touch! You can reach out via email at [email protected] or send a direct message. Additionally, feel free to share this opportunity with friends or fellow runners who might be interested.
Why Participate?
This is a unique chance to gain valuable insights into your athletic capabilities while supporting meaningful research that could influence future training strategies and performance optimization. Your involvement helps bridge the gap between laboratory science and real-world sports, making a tangible impact on athletic performance understanding.
Note: Participants must be located in or able to commute to London to attend laboratory sessions. Prior experience with running or fitness testing is not required but is advantageous.
We look forward to hearing from motivated individuals eager to push the boundaries of sports science!
For more information or questions, please contact us at the email provided above.