Aim: To investigate the effect of task familiarisation on the spontaneous pattern of energy expenditure during a series of 2000 m cycling time trials (TTs). Method: Nine trained males completed three 2000 m TTs on a Velotron cycling ergometer. To examine pacing strategy, the data were assigned to 250 m “bins,” with the pattern of aerobic and anaerobic energy expenditure calculated from total work accomplished and gas-exchange data. Results: There were no significant differences between trials in performance times (191.4 (SD 4.3), 189.4 (4.6), 190.1 (5.6) s), total aerobic (58.3 (2.7), 58.4 (3.1), 58.0 (3.4) kJ) and total anaerobic energy expenditure (16.4 (3.3), 17.3 (2.8), 16.5 (3.1) kJ). Pacing strategy in the second and third TT di...
The importance of pacing for middle-distance performance is well recognized, yet previous research h...
The importance of pacing for middle-distance performance is well recognized, yet previous research h...
The importance of pacing for middle-distance performance is well recognized, yet previous research h...
Aim: To investigate the effect of task familiarisation on the spontaneous pattern of energy expendit...
Aim: To investigate the effect of task familiarisation on the spontaneous pattern of energy expendit...
2 Aim: To investigate the effect of task familiarisation on the spontaneous pattern of energy expend...
PURPOSE: A critical assumption in modeling optimal pacing strategy is that the amount of anaerobic e...
PURPOSE: Athletes adopt a pacing strategy to delay fatigue and optimize athletic performance. Howeve...
Purpose: The present study was designed to examine the role of central and peripheral fatigue on 400...
Purpose: The present study was designed to examine the role of central and peripheral fatigue on 400...
Purpose: The present study was designed to examine the role of central and peripheral fatigue on 400...
The importance of pacing for middle-distance performance is well recognized, yet previous research h...
The importance of pacing for middle-distance performance is well recognized, yet previous research h...
Introduction In sport, the distribution of work over a defined exercise period has been defined as a...
Purpose Previous research has suggested that the optimal pacing strategy for self-paced exercise la...
The importance of pacing for middle-distance performance is well recognized, yet previous research h...
The importance of pacing for middle-distance performance is well recognized, yet previous research h...
The importance of pacing for middle-distance performance is well recognized, yet previous research h...
Aim: To investigate the effect of task familiarisation on the spontaneous pattern of energy expendit...
Aim: To investigate the effect of task familiarisation on the spontaneous pattern of energy expendit...
2 Aim: To investigate the effect of task familiarisation on the spontaneous pattern of energy expend...
PURPOSE: A critical assumption in modeling optimal pacing strategy is that the amount of anaerobic e...
PURPOSE: Athletes adopt a pacing strategy to delay fatigue and optimize athletic performance. Howeve...
Purpose: The present study was designed to examine the role of central and peripheral fatigue on 400...
Purpose: The present study was designed to examine the role of central and peripheral fatigue on 400...
Purpose: The present study was designed to examine the role of central and peripheral fatigue on 400...
The importance of pacing for middle-distance performance is well recognized, yet previous research h...
The importance of pacing for middle-distance performance is well recognized, yet previous research h...
Introduction In sport, the distribution of work over a defined exercise period has been defined as a...
Purpose Previous research has suggested that the optimal pacing strategy for self-paced exercise la...
The importance of pacing for middle-distance performance is well recognized, yet previous research h...
The importance of pacing for middle-distance performance is well recognized, yet previous research h...
The importance of pacing for middle-distance performance is well recognized, yet previous research h...