Purpose: We tested the hypothesis that the power output attained at the end of a 3-min all-out cycling test would be equivalent to critical power. Methods: Ten habitually active subjects performed a ramp test, two 3-min all-out tests against a fixed resistance to establish the end-test power (EP) and the work done above the EP (WEP), and five constant-work rate tests to establish the critical power (CP) and the curvature constant parameter (W') using the work-time and 1/time models. Results: The power output in the 3-min trial declined to a steady level within 135 s. The EP was 287 +/- 55 W, which was not significantly different from, and highly correlated with, CP (287 +/- 56 W; P = 0.37, r = 0.99). The standard error for the estimation of...
Critical Power (CP) and W’ are often determined using multi-day testing protocols. To investigate th...
<div><p>The purpose of the study was to investigate if the 3-min all-out test (3MT) is valid for obt...
In cycling, critical power (CP) and work above CP (W') can be estimated through linear and nonlinear...
Purpose: We tested the hypothesis that the power output attained at the end of a 3-min all-out cycli...
Purpose: New applications of the critical-power concept, such as the modeling of intermittent-work c...
Purpose: The aim of this investigation was to test the hypothesis that a 3-min all-out cycling test ...
Purpose: The aim of this investigation was to test the hypothesis that a 3-min all-out cycling test ...
Purpose: The three-parameter model of critical power (3-p) implies that in the severe exercise inten...
The purpose of this study was to assess whether end-test power output (EP, synonymous with 'critical...
The purpose of this study was to assess whether end-test power output (EP, synonymous with 'critical...
Recent data suggest that the mean power over the final 30 seconds of a 3- min all-out test is equiva...
Research suggests that critical power (CP) can be estimated from a single 3-minute bout of all-out c...
Critical Power (CP) and W’ are often determined using multi-day testing protocols. To investigate th...
The critical power concept has been applied to constant-load exhaustive exercise and recently valida...
Critical Power (CP) and W’ are often determined using multi-day testing protocols. To investigate th...
Critical Power (CP) and W’ are often determined using multi-day testing protocols. To investigate th...
<div><p>The purpose of the study was to investigate if the 3-min all-out test (3MT) is valid for obt...
In cycling, critical power (CP) and work above CP (W') can be estimated through linear and nonlinear...
Purpose: We tested the hypothesis that the power output attained at the end of a 3-min all-out cycli...
Purpose: New applications of the critical-power concept, such as the modeling of intermittent-work c...
Purpose: The aim of this investigation was to test the hypothesis that a 3-min all-out cycling test ...
Purpose: The aim of this investigation was to test the hypothesis that a 3-min all-out cycling test ...
Purpose: The three-parameter model of critical power (3-p) implies that in the severe exercise inten...
The purpose of this study was to assess whether end-test power output (EP, synonymous with 'critical...
The purpose of this study was to assess whether end-test power output (EP, synonymous with 'critical...
Recent data suggest that the mean power over the final 30 seconds of a 3- min all-out test is equiva...
Research suggests that critical power (CP) can be estimated from a single 3-minute bout of all-out c...
Critical Power (CP) and W’ are often determined using multi-day testing protocols. To investigate th...
The critical power concept has been applied to constant-load exhaustive exercise and recently valida...
Critical Power (CP) and W’ are often determined using multi-day testing protocols. To investigate th...
Critical Power (CP) and W’ are often determined using multi-day testing protocols. To investigate th...
<div><p>The purpose of the study was to investigate if the 3-min all-out test (3MT) is valid for obt...
In cycling, critical power (CP) and work above CP (W') can be estimated through linear and nonlinear...