PURPOSE: The influence of interdependency between competitors on pacing decision-making and information-seeking behavior has been explored. This has been done by only altering instructions, and thereby action possibilities, while controlling environment (i.e., competitor behavior) and exercise task. METHODS: Twelve participants performed a 4-km time trial on a Velotron cycle ergometer in a randomized, counterbalanced order alone with no virtual opponent (NO), against a virtual opponent with no restrictions (low athlete-opponent interdependency [OP-IND]), or against a virtual opponent who the participant was permitted to overtake only once during the trial (high athlete-opponent interdependency [OP-DEP]). Information-seeking behavior was eva...
The goal-directed regulation of the exercise intensity over an exercise bout has been shown to be an...
Purpose: To investigate the influence of prior knowledge of exercise duration on the pacing strategi...
Athlete–environment interactions are crucial factors in understanding the regulation of exercise int...
PURPOSE: The influence of interdependency between competitors on pacing decision-making and informat...
Introduction: The present study aimed to explore how athletes respond to different behaviors of thei...
INTRODUCTION: Surprisingly few studies have been conducted investigating the presence of other compe...
An athlete’s pacing strategy is widely recognised as an essential determinant for performance during...
This portfolio consists of six peer reviewed journal articles relating to the overall theme of the r...
In pursuit of optimal performance, athletes and physical exercisers alike have to make decisions abo...
International audienceRecent psychophysiological models of endurance performance explained that paci...
PURPOSE: Performing against a virtual opponent has been shown to invite a change in pacing and impro...
In pursuit of optimal performance, athletes and physical exercisers alike have to make decisions abo...
Pacing is the manner in which effort is distributed over the duration of an exercise bout, and is an...
Scientific interest in pacing goes back >100 years. Contemporary interest, both as a feature of athl...
A number of theoretical models have been proposed to explain pacing strategies in individual competi...
The goal-directed regulation of the exercise intensity over an exercise bout has been shown to be an...
Purpose: To investigate the influence of prior knowledge of exercise duration on the pacing strategi...
Athlete–environment interactions are crucial factors in understanding the regulation of exercise int...
PURPOSE: The influence of interdependency between competitors on pacing decision-making and informat...
Introduction: The present study aimed to explore how athletes respond to different behaviors of thei...
INTRODUCTION: Surprisingly few studies have been conducted investigating the presence of other compe...
An athlete’s pacing strategy is widely recognised as an essential determinant for performance during...
This portfolio consists of six peer reviewed journal articles relating to the overall theme of the r...
In pursuit of optimal performance, athletes and physical exercisers alike have to make decisions abo...
International audienceRecent psychophysiological models of endurance performance explained that paci...
PURPOSE: Performing against a virtual opponent has been shown to invite a change in pacing and impro...
In pursuit of optimal performance, athletes and physical exercisers alike have to make decisions abo...
Pacing is the manner in which effort is distributed over the duration of an exercise bout, and is an...
Scientific interest in pacing goes back >100 years. Contemporary interest, both as a feature of athl...
A number of theoretical models have been proposed to explain pacing strategies in individual competi...
The goal-directed regulation of the exercise intensity over an exercise bout has been shown to be an...
Purpose: To investigate the influence of prior knowledge of exercise duration on the pacing strategi...
Athlete–environment interactions are crucial factors in understanding the regulation of exercise int...