A self-paced 15-minute cycling time trial is a reliable performance measure in recreationally active individuals
Cycling time trial (TT) protocols have been shown to be reliable in trained cyclists, but their
reproducibility in lesser-trained individuals is unknown. This study examined the reliability of …
reproducibility in lesser-trained individuals is unknown. This study examined the reliability of …
Effects of training-induced fatigue on pacing patterns in 40-km cycling time trials.
S Skorski, D Hammes, S Schwindling… - Medicine and science …, 2015 - europepmc.org
INTRODUCTION: In some endurance sports, athletes complete several competitions within
a short period, resulting in accumulated fatigue. It is unclear whether fatigued athletes …
a short period, resulting in accumulated fatigue. It is unclear whether fatigued athletes …
Reproducibility of pacing profiles in competitive swimmers
S Skorski, O Faude, K Rausch… - International journal of …, 2013 - thieme-connect.com
This study aimed at determining the reproducibility of pacing profiles (PP) during simulated
swimming trials as well as the comparison between simulated and real competitions (RC) …
swimming trials as well as the comparison between simulated and real competitions (RC) …
Numerical optimization of pacing strategy in cross-country skiing
D Sundström, P Carlsson, F Ståhl… - Structural and …, 2013 - Springer
When studying events involving locomotive exercise, such as cross-country skiing, one
generally assumes that pacing strategies (ie power distributions) have a significant impact …
generally assumes that pacing strategies (ie power distributions) have a significant impact …
The reproducibility of 10 and 20 km time trial cycling performance in recreational cyclists, runners and team sport athletes
Objectives This study aimed to determine the reliability of 10 and 20 km cycling time trial (TT)
performance on the Velotron Pro in recreational cyclists, runners and intermittent-sprint …
performance on the Velotron Pro in recreational cyclists, runners and intermittent-sprint …
[PDF][PDF] Differences in physiological responses to interval training in cyclists with and without interval training experience
R Hebisz, P Hebisz, J Borkowski, M Zatoń - Journal of Human Kinetics, 2016 - sciendo.com
The aim of this study was to determine differences in glycolytic metabolite concentrations
and work output in response to an all-out interval training session in 23 cyclists with at least …
and work output in response to an all-out interval training session in 23 cyclists with at least …
The effect of self-even-and variable-pacing strategies on the physiological and perceptual response to cycling
It has been proposed that an even-pacing strategy is optimal for events lasting< 120 s, but
this assertion is not well-established. This study tested the hypothesis that even-paced …
this assertion is not well-established. This study tested the hypothesis that even-paced …
Carbohydrate Oral Rinsing, Cycling Performance and Individual Complex Carbohydrate Taste Sensitivity
The aim of this pilot study was to determine the effect of individual complex carbohydrate
taste sensitivity on cycling performance with complex carbohydrate oral rinsing. Ten male …
taste sensitivity on cycling performance with complex carbohydrate oral rinsing. Ten male …
Pacing adjustments associated with familiarization: heat versus temperate environments
C Schmit, R Duffield, C Hausswirth… - … journal of sports …, 2016 - journals.humankinetics.com
Purpose: To describe the effect of the initial perceptual experience from heat familiarization
on the pacing profile during a freepaced endurance time trial (TT) compared with temperate …
on the pacing profile during a freepaced endurance time trial (TT) compared with temperate …
The effect of an even-pacing strategy on exercise tolerance in well-trained cyclists
Purpose Previous research has suggested that the optimal pacing strategy for self-paced
exercise lasting> 4 min is a uniform distribution of work, but this posit is not well established …
exercise lasting> 4 min is a uniform distribution of work, but this posit is not well established …