The purpose of this thesis was to investigate the role of pacing in the development of fatigue through four studies which examined the impact of environmental and protocol manipulations, and evaluated the role of an ability to fluctuate pace during exercise at sub-maximal and maximal intensities. The role of self-pacing in exercise protocols represents a distinct contrast to the use of enforced-pace exercise common in many conventional scientific protocols, and thus required the development of novel methodologies, relevant to current sporting practices, which were shown to demonstrate validity and reliability using a range of contemporary measures. Chapters 1-3 of this thesis provided a rationale for the studies, a review of relevant li...
Purpose: This study assessed whether pacing strategies are adopted during supramaximal exercise bout...
In pursuit of optimal performance, athletes and physical exercisers alike have to make decisions abo...
Regular exercise can improve wellbeing, yet data are scarce on how persons with disabling conditions...
Objective: To examine whether self-pacing reduces the physiological challenge of performing 5000 m r...
In recent years exercise pacing research has identified numerous factors that can influence exercise...
The goal-directed regulation of the exercise intensity over an exercise bout has been shown to be an...
In any athletic event, the ability to appropriately distribute energy is essential to prevent premat...
Purpose: This study examined the determinants of pacing strategy and performance during self paced m...
Pacing is crucial for improving human performance in time-trial physical exercise. This study examin...
An athlete’s pacing strategy is widely recognised as an essential determinant for performance during...
Purpose: Athletes adopt a pacing strategy to delay fatigue and optimize athletic performance. Howeve...
Pacing has been characterized as a multifaceted goal-directed process of decision making in which at...
Fatigue during prolonged exercise is often described as an acute impairment of exercise performance ...
Pacing is the mechanism that athletes use in order to attempt to control their speed in such a manne...
Fatigue during prolonged exercise is often described as an acute impairment of exercise performance ...
Purpose: This study assessed whether pacing strategies are adopted during supramaximal exercise bout...
In pursuit of optimal performance, athletes and physical exercisers alike have to make decisions abo...
Regular exercise can improve wellbeing, yet data are scarce on how persons with disabling conditions...
Objective: To examine whether self-pacing reduces the physiological challenge of performing 5000 m r...
In recent years exercise pacing research has identified numerous factors that can influence exercise...
The goal-directed regulation of the exercise intensity over an exercise bout has been shown to be an...
In any athletic event, the ability to appropriately distribute energy is essential to prevent premat...
Purpose: This study examined the determinants of pacing strategy and performance during self paced m...
Pacing is crucial for improving human performance in time-trial physical exercise. This study examin...
An athlete’s pacing strategy is widely recognised as an essential determinant for performance during...
Purpose: Athletes adopt a pacing strategy to delay fatigue and optimize athletic performance. Howeve...
Pacing has been characterized as a multifaceted goal-directed process of decision making in which at...
Fatigue during prolonged exercise is often described as an acute impairment of exercise performance ...
Pacing is the mechanism that athletes use in order to attempt to control their speed in such a manne...
Fatigue during prolonged exercise is often described as an acute impairment of exercise performance ...
Purpose: This study assessed whether pacing strategies are adopted during supramaximal exercise bout...
In pursuit of optimal performance, athletes and physical exercisers alike have to make decisions abo...
Regular exercise can improve wellbeing, yet data are scarce on how persons with disabling conditions...