Abstract
The purpose of this study was to examine the test–retest reliability and circadian variability of an abbreviated, 15-s version of the Wingate Anaerobic Test (WAnT15). A total of 35 healthy, physically-active subjects (20.2 ± 3.6 years) performed two WAnT15 tests, 24 h apart (Reliability phase; n = 18), and on a different occasion performed morning and evening WAnT15 tests, (Circadian phase; n = 17). In the reliability phase, tests 1–2 differences and intra class correlations for peak power output (PPO) and mean power output (MPO) were 0.22% and 0.997 and 0.38% and 0.996, respectively. The fatigue index (FI) was not found reliable. In the circadian phase, only PPO significantly changed between morning and evening sessions (3.0%, p = 0.021). These findings suggest that the shortened WAnT15 is a highly reliable anaerobic power test with circadian variability <50% that reported for the original, 30-s WAnT, in previous studies.
Acknowledgments
The authors are pleased to thankfully acknowledge the subjects who willingly and patiently contributed their time and supra-maximal efforts to this study.