Includes bibliography.The aim of this thesis was to investigate the extent of peripheral and central components in the development of fatigue during maximal exercise. Fatigue during maximal and supramaximal excercise has traditionally been modelled from the peripheral context of an inadequate capacity to supply metabolic substrate to the contracting muscles to meet the increased energy demand
Exercise-induced fatigue is often evaluated during isometric tasks that involve a small muscle mass....
Fatigue is defined as an exercise-induced decrease in maximal voluntary force produced by a muscle. ...
Purpose: The activity patterns of many sports are intermittent in nature, fluctuating randomly from...
The aim of the studies reported in this thesis was to use an all-out cycle ergometer test (the Anaer...
Locomotor muscle fatigue, defined as an exercise-induced reduction in maximal voluntary force, occur...
The hyperbolic power-duration relationship for high-intensity exercise is defined by two parameters:...
Fatigue during sport and exercise substantially affects the intensity and duration of an activity th...
The work of breathing required during maximal exercise compromises blood flow to limb locomotor musc...
The possibility that an inadequate response of the pulmonary system might limit high intensity exerc...
The aim of the study was to determine the effect of supramaximal exercise intensity during constant ...
The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of maximal fatigue on the mechanical performanc...
The purpose of this thesis was to investigate the role of pacing in the development of fatigue throu...
thesisNumerous research models have been designed to investigate potential mechanisms leading to fa...
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...
Exercise-induced fatigue is often evaluated during isometric tasks that involve a small muscle mass....
Fatigue is defined as an exercise-induced decrease in maximal voluntary force produced by a muscle. ...
Purpose: The activity patterns of many sports are intermittent in nature, fluctuating randomly from...
The aim of the studies reported in this thesis was to use an all-out cycle ergometer test (the Anaer...
Locomotor muscle fatigue, defined as an exercise-induced reduction in maximal voluntary force, occur...
The hyperbolic power-duration relationship for high-intensity exercise is defined by two parameters:...
Fatigue during sport and exercise substantially affects the intensity and duration of an activity th...
The work of breathing required during maximal exercise compromises blood flow to limb locomotor musc...
The possibility that an inadequate response of the pulmonary system might limit high intensity exerc...
The aim of the study was to determine the effect of supramaximal exercise intensity during constant ...
The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of maximal fatigue on the mechanical performanc...
The purpose of this thesis was to investigate the role of pacing in the development of fatigue throu...
thesisNumerous research models have been designed to investigate potential mechanisms leading to fa...
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...
Exercise-induced fatigue is often evaluated during isometric tasks that involve a small muscle mass....
Fatigue is defined as an exercise-induced decrease in maximal voluntary force produced by a muscle. ...
Purpose: The activity patterns of many sports are intermittent in nature, fluctuating randomly from...