PURPOSE: To understand how athletes invest their energy over a race, differences in pacing ability between athletes with and without intellectual impairment (II) were explored using a novel field test. METHODS: Well-trained runners (n = 67) participated in this study, including 34 runners with II (age = 24.4 ± 4.5 yr; IQ = 63.1 ± 7.7) and 33 runners without II (age = 31.4 ± 11.2 yr). The ability to perform at a preplanned submaximal pace was assessed. Two 400-m running trials were performed on an athletics track, with an individually standardized velocity. In the first trial, the speed was imposed by auditory signals given in 20-40 m intervals, in combination with coach feedback during the initial 200 m. The participant was instructed to ma...
Introduction: Development of evidence-based methods of paralympic classification requires research q...
Pacing is the mechanism that athletes use in order to attempt to control their speed in such a manne...
Pacing has been characterized as a multifaceted goal-directed process of decision making in which at...
Purpose. To understand how athletes invest their energy over a race, differences in pacing ability b...
Pacing has been defined as the goal-directed regulation of exercise intensity over an exercise bout,...
Pacing has been defined as the goal-directed regulation of exercise intensity over an exercise bout,...
An essential determinant for success in sports is pacing. Cognitive mechanisms like self-regulation ...
Pacing is a skill of distributing energy optimally during a race or training. Pacing is considered a...
Success in cardio-based physical activity is often related to the ability to pace oneself. Pacing al...
Athena Viers, Maycee White, Scott Richmond Lindenwood University, St Charles, MO An essential portio...
Exploring pacing behaviour in people with intellectual disabilities (ID) in competition will help to...
M. Waldrip, J. DeWinkler, A. Hulubei, L. Loe, A. Wood, A. Vahk, K. Taylor Eastern Washington Univers...
Aim: Important factors in the regulation of pacing are the sensation of fatigue experienced at a cer...
The aim of this study was to examine the influence of the performance level of athletes on pacing st...
Aim: Important factors in the regulation of pacing are the sensation of fatigue experienced at a cer...
Introduction: Development of evidence-based methods of paralympic classification requires research q...
Pacing is the mechanism that athletes use in order to attempt to control their speed in such a manne...
Pacing has been characterized as a multifaceted goal-directed process of decision making in which at...
Purpose. To understand how athletes invest their energy over a race, differences in pacing ability b...
Pacing has been defined as the goal-directed regulation of exercise intensity over an exercise bout,...
Pacing has been defined as the goal-directed regulation of exercise intensity over an exercise bout,...
An essential determinant for success in sports is pacing. Cognitive mechanisms like self-regulation ...
Pacing is a skill of distributing energy optimally during a race or training. Pacing is considered a...
Success in cardio-based physical activity is often related to the ability to pace oneself. Pacing al...
Athena Viers, Maycee White, Scott Richmond Lindenwood University, St Charles, MO An essential portio...
Exploring pacing behaviour in people with intellectual disabilities (ID) in competition will help to...
M. Waldrip, J. DeWinkler, A. Hulubei, L. Loe, A. Wood, A. Vahk, K. Taylor Eastern Washington Univers...
Aim: Important factors in the regulation of pacing are the sensation of fatigue experienced at a cer...
The aim of this study was to examine the influence of the performance level of athletes on pacing st...
Aim: Important factors in the regulation of pacing are the sensation of fatigue experienced at a cer...
Introduction: Development of evidence-based methods of paralympic classification requires research q...
Pacing is the mechanism that athletes use in order to attempt to control their speed in such a manne...
Pacing has been characterized as a multifaceted goal-directed process of decision making in which at...