Physiological differences between cycling and running: lessons from triathletes

GP Millet, VE Vleck, DJ Bentley - Sports Medicine, 2009 - Springer
The purpose of this review was to provide a synopsis of the literature concerning the
physiological differences between cycling and running. By comparing physiological …

Effect of transcranial direct current stimulation on exercise performance: a systematic review and meta-analysis

DGS Machado, G Unal, SM Andrade, A Moreira… - Brain stimulation, 2019 - Elsevier
Background Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) has been used to improve
exercise performance, though the protocols used, and results found are mixed. Objective We …

[HTML][HTML] Recent improvements in marathon run times are likely technological, not physiological

B Muniz-Pardos, S Sutehall, K Angeloudis, FM Guppy… - Sports Medicine, 2021 - Springer
Every women's and men's world records from 5 km to the marathon has been broken since
the introduction of carbon fibre plate (CFP) shoes in 2016. This step-wise increase in …

Predictability of physiological testing and the role of maturation in talent identification for adolescent team sports

DT Pearson, GA Naughton, M Torode - Journal of science and medicine in …, 2006 - Elsevier
Entrepreneurial marketing of sport increases demands on sport development officers to
identify talented individuals for specialist development at the youngest possible age. Talent …

Physical and physiological factors associated with success in professional alpine skiing

G Neumayr, H Hoertnagl, R Pfister… - … journal of sports …, 2003 - thieme-connect.com
Scientific data on the physiological profile of world class skiers are sparse. During the last
decade the Austria Ski Team was the most successful in the world. It was the objective of this …

Specific aspects of contemporary triathlon: implications for physiological analysis and performance

DJ Bentley, GP Millet, VE Vleck, LR McNaughton - Sports Medicine, 2002 - Springer
Triathlon competitions are performed over markedly different distances and under a variety
of technical constraints. In'standard-distance'triathlons involving 1.5 km swim, 40km cycling …

Physiological and biomechanical adaptations to the cycle to run transition in Olympic triathlon: review and practical recommendations for training

GP Millet, VE Vleck - British journal of sports medicine, 2000 - bjsm.bmj.com
Current knowledge of the physiological, biomechanical, and sensory effects of the cycle to
run transition in the Olympic triathlon (1.5 km, 10 km, 40 km) is reviewed and implications for …

Factors affecting performance in an ultraendurance triathlon

PB Laursen, EC Rhodes - Sports Medicine, 2001 - Springer
In the recent past, researchers have found many key physiological variables that correlate
highly with endurance performance. These include maximal oxygen uptake (V̇O 2max …

[PDF][PDF] Prediction of triachlon race time from laboratory testing in national triathletes

EJ Schabort, SC Killian, ASC Gibson… - Medicine and science …, 2000 - academia.edu
ABSTRACT SCHABORT, E. J, SC KILLIAN, A. ST CLAIR GIBSON, JA HAWLEY, and TD
NOAKES. Prediction of triathlon race time from laboratory testing in national triathletes. Med …

Morphology and performance of world championship triathletes

GJ Landers, BA Blanksby, TR Ackland… - Annals of human …, 2000 - Taylor & Francis
Performance is related to body morphology in many sports. With triathlon making its debut
into the Olympic programme in 2000, it was deemed important to determine which physical …