The purpose of the present article is to identify the most appropriate method of scaling VO2max for differences in body mass when assessing the energy cost of time-trial cycling. The data from three time-trial cycling studies were analysed (N = 79) using a proportional power-function ANCOVA model. The maximum oxygen uptake-to-mass ratio found to predict cycling speed was VO2max(m)(-0.32) precisely the same as that derived by Swain for sub-maximal cycling speeds (10, 15 and 20 mph). The analysis was also able to confirm a proportional curvilinear association between cycling speed and energy cost, given by (VO2max(m)(-0.32))0.41. The model predicts, for example, that for a male cyclist (72 kg) to increase his average speed from 30 km h(-1) to...
Previous laboratory-based investigations have identified optimal body mass scaling exponents in the ...
Purpose: To assess if short-duration (5 to similar to 300 s) high-power performance can accurately b...
William M. Miller1, Majid M. Abdul1, Jason D. Wagganer1, Thomas J. Pujol1, FACSM, Mark E. Langenfeld...
The purpose of this article was to establish whether previously reported oxygen-to-mass ratios, used...
The purpose of this article was to establish whether previously reported oxygen-to-mass ratios, used...
Purpose: To determine the validity of field-derived mean maximum power (MMP) values for monitoring m...
Models for predicting maximal oxygen consumption (VO2max) in average adults might not be suitable fo...
The convenience and cost of metabolic measurements for oxygen consumption can be problematic. PURPOS...
Differences in cycling performance have been observed in cyclists with similar V?O2max values yet di...
Purposes: The aim of this study was to assess which of the equations that estimate the PPO and the V...
Aim. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between oxygen uptake ( VO2) and pow...
Journal ArticlePROVIDING CYCLISTS WITH A reliable measure of exercise intensity presents unique chal...
Objective Maximal oxygen uptake (VO2 max) is a key indicator to assess health as well as sports...
[EN] Emerging trends in technological innovations, data analysis and practical applications have fac...
Journal ArticleThe aim of this experiment was to compare the efficiency of elite cyclists with that ...
Previous laboratory-based investigations have identified optimal body mass scaling exponents in the ...
Purpose: To assess if short-duration (5 to similar to 300 s) high-power performance can accurately b...
William M. Miller1, Majid M. Abdul1, Jason D. Wagganer1, Thomas J. Pujol1, FACSM, Mark E. Langenfeld...
The purpose of this article was to establish whether previously reported oxygen-to-mass ratios, used...
The purpose of this article was to establish whether previously reported oxygen-to-mass ratios, used...
Purpose: To determine the validity of field-derived mean maximum power (MMP) values for monitoring m...
Models for predicting maximal oxygen consumption (VO2max) in average adults might not be suitable fo...
The convenience and cost of metabolic measurements for oxygen consumption can be problematic. PURPOS...
Differences in cycling performance have been observed in cyclists with similar V?O2max values yet di...
Purposes: The aim of this study was to assess which of the equations that estimate the PPO and the V...
Aim. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between oxygen uptake ( VO2) and pow...
Journal ArticlePROVIDING CYCLISTS WITH A reliable measure of exercise intensity presents unique chal...
Objective Maximal oxygen uptake (VO2 max) is a key indicator to assess health as well as sports...
[EN] Emerging trends in technological innovations, data analysis and practical applications have fac...
Journal ArticleThe aim of this experiment was to compare the efficiency of elite cyclists with that ...
Previous laboratory-based investigations have identified optimal body mass scaling exponents in the ...
Purpose: To assess if short-duration (5 to similar to 300 s) high-power performance can accurately b...
William M. Miller1, Majid M. Abdul1, Jason D. Wagganer1, Thomas J. Pujol1, FACSM, Mark E. Langenfeld...