International audienceCritical velocity (CV) represents, theoretically, the highest velocity that can be sustained without fatigue. The aim of this study was to compare CV computed from 5 mathematical models in order to determine which CV estimate is better correlated with 1-hour performance and which model provides the most accurate prediction of performance. Twelve trained middle- and long-distance male runners (29 +/- 5 years) performed 3 randomly ordered constant duration tests (6, 9, and 12 minutes), a maximal running velocity test for the estimation of CV, and a 1-hour track test (actual performance). Two linear, 2 nonlinear, and 1 exponential mathematical models were used to estimate CV and to predict the highest velocity that could ...
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1980-0037.2015v17n2p226 The severe-intensity domain has important...
Energy cost of running has been reported to correlate either negatively,positively or insignificantl...
ntroduction. Critical speed (CS) represents the highest intensity at which a physiological...
Purpose: The purpose of this investigation was to compare the classic physiological predictors of ...
Purpose: There is a lack of scientific investigation into the predictors of 3 km race performance in...
Purpose: The hyperbolic distance–time relationship can be used to profile running performance and es...
Introduction: Knowing which physiological variables predict running performance could help coaches t...
Purpose: The hyperbolic distance-time relationship can be used to profile running performance and es...
Nimmerichter, A, Novak, N, Triska, C, Prinz, B, and Breese, BC. Validity of treadmill-derived critic...
This study examined: 1) if estimated performance times (ETcom) at four different distances can be us...
An accurate estimation of critical speed (CS) is important to accurately define the boundary between...
This paper proposes a self-contained analytical model for the prediction of individual running perfo...
This study examined the predictive quality of intervals performed at maximal sustainable effort to p...
In this study, we aimed to investigate physiological determinants of endurance performance that best...
The aim of this study was verify the use of critical velocity (CV) determined by three conventional ...
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1980-0037.2015v17n2p226 The severe-intensity domain has important...
Energy cost of running has been reported to correlate either negatively,positively or insignificantl...
ntroduction. Critical speed (CS) represents the highest intensity at which a physiological...
Purpose: The purpose of this investigation was to compare the classic physiological predictors of ...
Purpose: There is a lack of scientific investigation into the predictors of 3 km race performance in...
Purpose: The hyperbolic distance–time relationship can be used to profile running performance and es...
Introduction: Knowing which physiological variables predict running performance could help coaches t...
Purpose: The hyperbolic distance-time relationship can be used to profile running performance and es...
Nimmerichter, A, Novak, N, Triska, C, Prinz, B, and Breese, BC. Validity of treadmill-derived critic...
This study examined: 1) if estimated performance times (ETcom) at four different distances can be us...
An accurate estimation of critical speed (CS) is important to accurately define the boundary between...
This paper proposes a self-contained analytical model for the prediction of individual running perfo...
This study examined the predictive quality of intervals performed at maximal sustainable effort to p...
In this study, we aimed to investigate physiological determinants of endurance performance that best...
The aim of this study was verify the use of critical velocity (CV) determined by three conventional ...
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1980-0037.2015v17n2p226 The severe-intensity domain has important...
Energy cost of running has been reported to correlate either negatively,positively or insignificantl...
ntroduction. Critical speed (CS) represents the highest intensity at which a physiological...