The 12 Minute Run (Cooper Test) is used to determine a persons aerobic fitness, which is the bodies ability to use oxygen. This test is a prerequisite for selection to Jr. and Sr. USAT teams.
Enter information in left column; select appropriate menus. Click "Calculate". After a warm up, the subject runs as fast a possible for 12 minutes. Tester records distance covered (miles, yards, kilometers, meters).Evaluates cardiovascular fitness for adults.
MET:The standard Metabolic EquivalenT, level.
This unit is used to estimate the amount of oxygen used by the body during physical activity. 1 MET = the energy (oxygen) used by the body as you sit quietly, perhaps while talking on the phone
or reading a book. The harder your body works during the activity, the higher the MET. - www.cdc.gov/nccdphp/dnpa/physical/terms/
VO2 Max: During exercise VO2 Max is the point at which the body can no longer increase the amount
of oxygen it uses despite the intensity of exercise increasing. If the intensity of exercise increases further the body starts to work anaerobically and lactic acid is produced. However, in most people
lactic acid builds to painful levels below their VO2Max, this point is called the anaerobic threshold. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VO2_Max