To determine how athletes spontaneously use their energetic reserves when the only instruction was to finish in minimal time, and whether experience from repeated performance changes the strategy of recreational athletes. Methods: Recreational road cyclists/speed skaters (N 9) completed three laboratory time trials of 1500 m on a windload braked cycle. The pattern of energy use was calculated from total work and from the work attributable to aerobic metabolism, which allowed computation of anaerobic energy use. Regional level speed skaters (N 8) also performed a single 1500-m time trial with the same protocol and measurements. Results: The serial trials were completed in (mean SD) 133.8 6.6, 133.9 5.8, 133.8 5.5 s (P 0.05 among trial...
Although the ability to sprint repeatedly is crucial in road cycling races, the changes in aerobic a...
Although the ability to sprint repeatedly is crucial in road cycling races, the changes in aerobic a...
In view of published models that assume that anaerobic capacity is expended much earlier in a high i...
Purpose: To determine how athletes spontaneously use their energetic reserves when the only instruct...
Purpose: To determine how athletes spontaneously use their energetic reserves when the only instruct...
Concepts of how athletes should expend their aerobic and anaerobic energetic reserves are generally ...
Concepts of how athletes should expend their aerobic and anaerobic energetic reserves are generally ...
both momentary bursts of very high power output and the ability to provide high levels of energy exp...
Aim: To investigate the effect of task familiarisation on the spontaneous pattern of energy expendit...
Background: Athletic competitions, such as the Tour de France, demand both momentary bursts of very ...
PURPOSE: A critical assumption in modeling optimal pacing strategy is that the amount of anaerobic e...
The purposes of this study were: 1) to investigate the anaerobic energy contribution during a simula...
PURPOSE: Athletes occasionally follow pacing patterns that seem unreasonably aggressive compared wit...
PURPOSE: Athletes occasionally follow pacing patterns that seem unreasonably aggressive compared wit...
PURPOSE:The aim of the present study was to investigate whether a magnitude of deception of 5% in po...
Although the ability to sprint repeatedly is crucial in road cycling races, the changes in aerobic a...
Although the ability to sprint repeatedly is crucial in road cycling races, the changes in aerobic a...
In view of published models that assume that anaerobic capacity is expended much earlier in a high i...
Purpose: To determine how athletes spontaneously use their energetic reserves when the only instruct...
Purpose: To determine how athletes spontaneously use their energetic reserves when the only instruct...
Concepts of how athletes should expend their aerobic and anaerobic energetic reserves are generally ...
Concepts of how athletes should expend their aerobic and anaerobic energetic reserves are generally ...
both momentary bursts of very high power output and the ability to provide high levels of energy exp...
Aim: To investigate the effect of task familiarisation on the spontaneous pattern of energy expendit...
Background: Athletic competitions, such as the Tour de France, demand both momentary bursts of very ...
PURPOSE: A critical assumption in modeling optimal pacing strategy is that the amount of anaerobic e...
The purposes of this study were: 1) to investigate the anaerobic energy contribution during a simula...
PURPOSE: Athletes occasionally follow pacing patterns that seem unreasonably aggressive compared wit...
PURPOSE: Athletes occasionally follow pacing patterns that seem unreasonably aggressive compared wit...
PURPOSE:The aim of the present study was to investigate whether a magnitude of deception of 5% in po...
Although the ability to sprint repeatedly is crucial in road cycling races, the changes in aerobic a...
Although the ability to sprint repeatedly is crucial in road cycling races, the changes in aerobic a...
In view of published models that assume that anaerobic capacity is expended much earlier in a high i...