Purpose: To examine the influence of two different fast-start pacing strategies on performance and oxygen consumption (V̇O2) during cycle ergometer time trials lasting ∼5 min. Methods: Eight trained male cyclists performed four cycle ergometer time trials whereby the total work completed (113 ± 11.5 kJ; mean ± SD) was identical to the better of two 5-min self-paced familiarization trials. During the performance trials, initial power output was manipulated to induce either an all-out or a fast start. Power output during the first 60 s of the fast-start trial was maintained at 471.0 ± 48.0 W, whereas the all-out start approximated a maximal starting effort for the first 15 s (mean power: 753.6 ± 76.5 W) followed by 45 s at a constant power ou...
Purpose: This study was designed to determine the effect of warm-up on 3-km cycling time trial (TT) ...
Background: Cycling competitions are often of long duration and include repeated high-intensity effo...
Purpose Previous research has suggested that the optimal pacing strategy for self-paced exercise la...
Purpose: To examine the influence of two different fast-start pacing strategies on performance and o...
Purpose: To examine the influence of two different fast-start pacing strategies on performance and o...
The purpose of this article is to examine the influence of two different fast-start pacing strategie...
The importance of pacing for middle-distance performance is well recognized, yet previous research h...
The importance of pacing for middle-distance performance is well recognized, yet previous research h...
Purpose: To investigate whether oxygen uptake ( O2) kinetics and simulated 4-km cycling performance...
A paucity of research is available on the optimal pacing strategy for cycling events longer than 4 k...
A paucity of research is available on the optimal pacing strategy for cycling events longer than 4 k...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the reliability of middle distance cycling time tria...
PURPOSE: A critical assumption in modeling optimal pacing strategy is that the amount of anaerobic e...
The purpose of this study was to determine both the independent and additive effects of prior heavy-...
The purpose of this study was to determine both the independent and additive effects of prior heavy-...
Purpose: This study was designed to determine the effect of warm-up on 3-km cycling time trial (TT) ...
Background: Cycling competitions are often of long duration and include repeated high-intensity effo...
Purpose Previous research has suggested that the optimal pacing strategy for self-paced exercise la...
Purpose: To examine the influence of two different fast-start pacing strategies on performance and o...
Purpose: To examine the influence of two different fast-start pacing strategies on performance and o...
The purpose of this article is to examine the influence of two different fast-start pacing strategie...
The importance of pacing for middle-distance performance is well recognized, yet previous research h...
The importance of pacing for middle-distance performance is well recognized, yet previous research h...
Purpose: To investigate whether oxygen uptake ( O2) kinetics and simulated 4-km cycling performance...
A paucity of research is available on the optimal pacing strategy for cycling events longer than 4 k...
A paucity of research is available on the optimal pacing strategy for cycling events longer than 4 k...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the reliability of middle distance cycling time tria...
PURPOSE: A critical assumption in modeling optimal pacing strategy is that the amount of anaerobic e...
The purpose of this study was to determine both the independent and additive effects of prior heavy-...
The purpose of this study was to determine both the independent and additive effects of prior heavy-...
Purpose: This study was designed to determine the effect of warm-up on 3-km cycling time trial (TT) ...
Background: Cycling competitions are often of long duration and include repeated high-intensity effo...
Purpose Previous research has suggested that the optimal pacing strategy for self-paced exercise la...