Purpose: To investigate muscle deoxygenation and neural drive-related changes during repeated cycling sprints in a fatiguing context. Methods: Nine healthy male subjects performed a repeated-sprint test (consisting of 10 × 6-s maximal sprints interspaced by 30 s of recovery). Oxygen uptake was measured breath-by-breath; muscle deoxygenation of the vastus lateralis was assessed continuously using the near-infrared spectroscopy technique. Surface electromyograms (RMS) of both vastus lateralis and biceps femoris were also recorded. Furthermore, before and after the repeated-sprint test, the percentage of muscle activation by voluntary drive (twitch-interpolated method) was measured during a maximal voluntary contraction. Results an...
The study examined the influence of cerebral (prefrontal cortex) and muscle (vastus lateralis) oxyge...
Short-duration sprints (<10 seconds), interspersed with brief recoveries (<60 seconds), are common d...
PURPOSE: To examine the degree of neuromuscular fatigue development along with changes in muscle me...
Purposes We manipulated the inspired oxygen fraction (FiO2) to examine the effects of physiological...
PURPOSE:To investigate the interaction between the development of peripheral locomotor muscle fatigu...
Purpose: To investigate the interaction between the development of peripheral locomotor muscle fatig...
Purpose: To investigate the interaction between the development of peripheral locomotor muscle fatig...
The purpose of this study was (1) to determine the relationship between each individual’s anaerobic ...
We manipulated the inspired oxygen fraction (FiO <sub>2</sub> ) to examine the effects o...
The purpose of this study was (1) to determine the relationship between each individual’s anaerobic...
The purpose of this study was (1) to determine the relationship between each individual’s anaerobic...
We manipulated the inspired oxygen fraction (FiO <sub>2</sub> ) to examine the effects o...
Purpose: To investigate the interaction between the development of peripheral locomotor muscle fatig...
Purpose - To determine the pattern of neuromuscular fatigability that manifests during repeated spri...
The study examined the influence of cerebral (prefrontal cortex) and muscle (vastus lateralis) oxyge...
The study examined the influence of cerebral (prefrontal cortex) and muscle (vastus lateralis) oxyge...
Short-duration sprints (<10 seconds), interspersed with brief recoveries (<60 seconds), are common d...
PURPOSE: To examine the degree of neuromuscular fatigue development along with changes in muscle me...
Purposes We manipulated the inspired oxygen fraction (FiO2) to examine the effects of physiological...
PURPOSE:To investigate the interaction between the development of peripheral locomotor muscle fatigu...
Purpose: To investigate the interaction between the development of peripheral locomotor muscle fatig...
Purpose: To investigate the interaction between the development of peripheral locomotor muscle fatig...
The purpose of this study was (1) to determine the relationship between each individual’s anaerobic ...
We manipulated the inspired oxygen fraction (FiO <sub>2</sub> ) to examine the effects o...
The purpose of this study was (1) to determine the relationship between each individual’s anaerobic...
The purpose of this study was (1) to determine the relationship between each individual’s anaerobic...
We manipulated the inspired oxygen fraction (FiO <sub>2</sub> ) to examine the effects o...
Purpose: To investigate the interaction between the development of peripheral locomotor muscle fatig...
Purpose - To determine the pattern of neuromuscular fatigability that manifests during repeated spri...
The study examined the influence of cerebral (prefrontal cortex) and muscle (vastus lateralis) oxyge...
The study examined the influence of cerebral (prefrontal cortex) and muscle (vastus lateralis) oxyge...
Short-duration sprints (<10 seconds), interspersed with brief recoveries (<60 seconds), are common d...
PURPOSE: To examine the degree of neuromuscular fatigue development along with changes in muscle me...