Locomotor muscle fatigue, defined as an exercise-induced reduction in maximal voluntary force, occurs during prolonged exercise, but its effects on cardiorespiratory responses and exercise performance are unknown. In this investigation, a significant reduction in locomotor muscle force (-18%, P < 0.05) was isolated from the metabolic stress usually associated with fatiguing exercise using a 100-drop-jumps protocol consisting of one jump every 20 s from a 40-cm-high platform. The effect of this treatment on time to exhaustion during high-intensity constant-power cycling was measured in study 1 (n = 10). In study 2 (n = 14), test duration (871 ± 280 s) was matched between fatigue and control condition (rest). In study 1, locomotor muscle f...
Purpose Fatigue in leg muscles might differ between running and cycling due to inherent differences...
We tested the hypothesis that static stretching, an acute, non-metabolic fatiguing intervention, red...
PURPOSE: This study evaluated the influence of simulated 20- and 40-km time trials upon postexercise...
Locomotor muscle fatigue, defined as an exercise-induced reduction in maximal voluntary force, occur...
The V.O2 slow component (V.O2sc) that develops during high-intensity aerobic exercise is thought to ...
Purpose Locomotor muscle fatigue impairs exercise performance during time to exhaustion tests. Howev...
Purpose: To investigate the effects of work-to-rest-ratio manipulation on neuromuscular and metaboli...
International audiencePurpose: The purpose of this study was to analyze the effects of prolonged cyc...
was to analyze the effects of prolonged cycling exercise on metabolic, neuromuscular, and biomechani...
We tested the hypothesis that acute, non-metabolic fatigue, by reducing maximal power output and pos...
It is commonly held that the respiratory system has ample capacity relative to the demand for maxima...
The slow component (sc) that develops during high-intensity aerobic exercise is thought to be stron...
The work of breathing required during maximal exercise compromises blood flow to limb locomotor musc...
The influence of training status on the fatigue threshold and performance during high intensity exer...
The V˙O2 slow component (V˙O2sc) that develops during high-intensity aerobic exercise is thought to ...
Purpose Fatigue in leg muscles might differ between running and cycling due to inherent differences...
We tested the hypothesis that static stretching, an acute, non-metabolic fatiguing intervention, red...
PURPOSE: This study evaluated the influence of simulated 20- and 40-km time trials upon postexercise...
Locomotor muscle fatigue, defined as an exercise-induced reduction in maximal voluntary force, occur...
The V.O2 slow component (V.O2sc) that develops during high-intensity aerobic exercise is thought to ...
Purpose Locomotor muscle fatigue impairs exercise performance during time to exhaustion tests. Howev...
Purpose: To investigate the effects of work-to-rest-ratio manipulation on neuromuscular and metaboli...
International audiencePurpose: The purpose of this study was to analyze the effects of prolonged cyc...
was to analyze the effects of prolonged cycling exercise on metabolic, neuromuscular, and biomechani...
We tested the hypothesis that acute, non-metabolic fatigue, by reducing maximal power output and pos...
It is commonly held that the respiratory system has ample capacity relative to the demand for maxima...
The slow component (sc) that develops during high-intensity aerobic exercise is thought to be stron...
The work of breathing required during maximal exercise compromises blood flow to limb locomotor musc...
The influence of training status on the fatigue threshold and performance during high intensity exer...
The V˙O2 slow component (V˙O2sc) that develops during high-intensity aerobic exercise is thought to ...
Purpose Fatigue in leg muscles might differ between running and cycling due to inherent differences...
We tested the hypothesis that static stretching, an acute, non-metabolic fatiguing intervention, red...
PURPOSE: This study evaluated the influence of simulated 20- and 40-km time trials upon postexercise...