What is the basis for field estimates of aerobic capacity that use fixed distances and heart rate monitoring?

A. The lower an individual's heart rate response over the course of the test, the higher their aerobic capacity.
B. The higher an individual's heart rate response over the course of the test, the higher their aerobic capacity.
C. The lower an individual's heart rate response over the course of the test, the lower their aerobic capacity.
D. There is no correlation between an individual's heart rate response over the course of the test and their aerobic capacity.


Answer: A

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