Lactate or gas exchange threshold (GET) and critical power (CP) are closely associated with human exercise performance. We tested the hypothesis that the limit of tolerance (Tlim) during cycle exercise performed within the exercise intensity domains demarcated by GET and CP is linked to discrete muscle metabolic and neuromuscular responses. Eleven men performed a ramp incremental exercise test, 4-5 severe-intensity (SEV; >CP) constant-work-rate (CWR) tests until Tlim, a heavy-intensity (HVY; GET) CWR test until Tlim, and a moderate-intensity (MOD; 0.05) muscle metabolic milieu (i.e., low pH and [PCr] and high [lactate]) was attained at Tlim (approximately 2-14 min) for all SEV exercise bouts. The muscle metabolic perturbation was greater a...
Locomotor muscle fatigue, defined as an exercise-induced reduction in maximal voluntary force, occur...
Locomotor muscle fatigue, defined as an exercise-induced reduction in maximal voluntary force, occur...
Locomotor muscle fatigue, defined as an exercise-induced reduction in maximal voluntary force, occur...
Lactate or gas exchange threshold (GET) and critical power (CP) are closely associated with human ex...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from American Physiological S...
The aim of the present study was to test whether the development of neuromuscular fatigue within the...
The hyperbolic power-duration relationship for high-intensity exercise is defined by two parameters:...
Purpose: We tested the hypothesis that central and peripheral fatigue after constant-load cycling ex...
Purpose: We tested the hypothesis that central and peripheral fatigue after constant-load cycling ex...
We hypothesised that: (1) the maximal lactate steady state (MLSS), critical power (CP) and electromy...
This study examined the effects of prior upper body exercise on subsequent high-intensity cycling ex...
The slow component (sc) that develops during high-intensity aerobic exercise is thought to be stron...
Purpose: To investigate the effects of work-to-rest-ratio manipulation on neuromuscular and metaboli...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis and the European College ...
The interactions between CHO dosage and neuromuscular regulation following fatiguing endurance exerc...
Locomotor muscle fatigue, defined as an exercise-induced reduction in maximal voluntary force, occur...
Locomotor muscle fatigue, defined as an exercise-induced reduction in maximal voluntary force, occur...
Locomotor muscle fatigue, defined as an exercise-induced reduction in maximal voluntary force, occur...
Lactate or gas exchange threshold (GET) and critical power (CP) are closely associated with human ex...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from American Physiological S...
The aim of the present study was to test whether the development of neuromuscular fatigue within the...
The hyperbolic power-duration relationship for high-intensity exercise is defined by two parameters:...
Purpose: We tested the hypothesis that central and peripheral fatigue after constant-load cycling ex...
Purpose: We tested the hypothesis that central and peripheral fatigue after constant-load cycling ex...
We hypothesised that: (1) the maximal lactate steady state (MLSS), critical power (CP) and electromy...
This study examined the effects of prior upper body exercise on subsequent high-intensity cycling ex...
The slow component (sc) that develops during high-intensity aerobic exercise is thought to be stron...
Purpose: To investigate the effects of work-to-rest-ratio manipulation on neuromuscular and metaboli...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis and the European College ...
The interactions between CHO dosage and neuromuscular regulation following fatiguing endurance exerc...
Locomotor muscle fatigue, defined as an exercise-induced reduction in maximal voluntary force, occur...
Locomotor muscle fatigue, defined as an exercise-induced reduction in maximal voluntary force, occur...
Locomotor muscle fatigue, defined as an exercise-induced reduction in maximal voluntary force, occur...