The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between strength and power capabilities in trained sprint track cyclists. Ten participants including six women and four men (age: 22.1±6.8 years, body height: 176.1±6.7 cm, body weight: 72.1±7.9 kg) performed isometric mid-thigh pull (IMTP) and isokinetic sprint tests. Variables measured included peak force (PF), peak rate of force development (PRFD) for the IMTP and maximal torque and maximal power (Pmax) for the isokinetic sprint test. There was a strong relationship between PF on the IMTP and maximal peak torque values across five isokinetic sprints (r=.890-.925). Strong relationships were also shown between PRFD on the IMTP and maximal torque during isokinetic sprints (r=.696...
Power production is the main performance indicator in cycling, especially for sprint disciplines. Th...
The aims of the present study were both to describe anthropometrics and cycling power-velocity chara...
The aim was to investigate the effects of a gym-based strength training intervention on biomechanics...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between strength and power capabilitie...
The sport of track cycling is an Olympic disciplined event, commonly classified as a sprint sport du...
The ability to produce maximal short term power plays important role in success and tactical economy...
From a cycling paradigm, little has been done to understand the relationships between maximal isomet...
Sprint cycling represents up to eight medal opportunities at the Olympic Games (six in track cycling...
Introduction This study aimed to assess the efficacy of a 6‐week cycling‐specific, isometric resist...
Purpose: A cyclist’s rate of force/torque development (RFD/RTD) and peak force/torque can be measure...
INTRODUCTION: This study aimed to assess the efficacy of a six-week cycling-specific, isometric resi...
Introduction. This study aimed to assess the efficacy of a six-week cycling-specific, isometric resi...
pre-printSprint-cycling performance is paramount to competitive success in over half the world-champ...
Muscle strength may play an important role in endurance road cycling events. By increasing lower bod...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Sports Scie...
Power production is the main performance indicator in cycling, especially for sprint disciplines. Th...
The aims of the present study were both to describe anthropometrics and cycling power-velocity chara...
The aim was to investigate the effects of a gym-based strength training intervention on biomechanics...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between strength and power capabilitie...
The sport of track cycling is an Olympic disciplined event, commonly classified as a sprint sport du...
The ability to produce maximal short term power plays important role in success and tactical economy...
From a cycling paradigm, little has been done to understand the relationships between maximal isomet...
Sprint cycling represents up to eight medal opportunities at the Olympic Games (six in track cycling...
Introduction This study aimed to assess the efficacy of a 6‐week cycling‐specific, isometric resist...
Purpose: A cyclist’s rate of force/torque development (RFD/RTD) and peak force/torque can be measure...
INTRODUCTION: This study aimed to assess the efficacy of a six-week cycling-specific, isometric resi...
Introduction. This study aimed to assess the efficacy of a six-week cycling-specific, isometric resi...
pre-printSprint-cycling performance is paramount to competitive success in over half the world-champ...
Muscle strength may play an important role in endurance road cycling events. By increasing lower bod...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Sports Scie...
Power production is the main performance indicator in cycling, especially for sprint disciplines. Th...
The aims of the present study were both to describe anthropometrics and cycling power-velocity chara...
The aim was to investigate the effects of a gym-based strength training intervention on biomechanics...