Introduction: To achieve personal goals in exercise task completion, exercisers have to regulate, distribute, and manage their effort. In endurance sports, it has become very commonplace for athletes to consult task-related feedback on external devices to do so. The aim of the present study was to explore the importance of the presence of this information by examining the influence of the absence of commonly available task-related feedback on effort distribution and performance in experienced endurance athletes. Methods: A 20-km cycling time trial was performed. Twenty Participants from a homogenous cyclist population were appointed to a group that did not receive any feedback (NoF), or a group that could consult task-related feedback (i.e....
Purpose: The purpose of this article was to (i) compare different modes of feedback (multiple vs. si...
We investigated the effects of different performance goals (best time vs. beat the opponent) on paci...
Introduction: The present study aimed to explore how athletes respond to different behaviors of thei...
Introduction: To achieve personal goals in exercise task completion, exercisers have to regulate, di...
Introduction: To achieve personal goals in exercise task completion, exercisers have to regulate, di...
Introduction To achieve personal goals in exercise task completion, exercisers have to regulate, dis...
Introduction: To achieve personal goals in exercise task completion, exercisers have to regulate, di...
Objectives: This study examined the influence of the availability of task-specific feedback on 20 km...
Introduction In sport, the distribution of work over a defined exercise period has been defined as a...
Objective To investigate how experience and feedback influence pacing and performance during time tr...
Purpose: This study examined the determinants of pacing strategy and performance during self paced m...
Aim: To investigate the effect of task familiarisation on the spontaneous pattern of energy expendit...
distance feedback, and prior experience on the setting of a pacing strategy. Methods: Eighteen well-...
Purpose Previous research has suggested that the optimal pacing strategy for self-paced exercise la...
PURPOSE: Athletes adopt a pacing strategy to delay fatigue and optimize athletic performance. Howeve...
Purpose: The purpose of this article was to (i) compare different modes of feedback (multiple vs. si...
We investigated the effects of different performance goals (best time vs. beat the opponent) on paci...
Introduction: The present study aimed to explore how athletes respond to different behaviors of thei...
Introduction: To achieve personal goals in exercise task completion, exercisers have to regulate, di...
Introduction: To achieve personal goals in exercise task completion, exercisers have to regulate, di...
Introduction To achieve personal goals in exercise task completion, exercisers have to regulate, dis...
Introduction: To achieve personal goals in exercise task completion, exercisers have to regulate, di...
Objectives: This study examined the influence of the availability of task-specific feedback on 20 km...
Introduction In sport, the distribution of work over a defined exercise period has been defined as a...
Objective To investigate how experience and feedback influence pacing and performance during time tr...
Purpose: This study examined the determinants of pacing strategy and performance during self paced m...
Aim: To investigate the effect of task familiarisation on the spontaneous pattern of energy expendit...
distance feedback, and prior experience on the setting of a pacing strategy. Methods: Eighteen well-...
Purpose Previous research has suggested that the optimal pacing strategy for self-paced exercise la...
PURPOSE: Athletes adopt a pacing strategy to delay fatigue and optimize athletic performance. Howeve...
Purpose: The purpose of this article was to (i) compare different modes of feedback (multiple vs. si...
We investigated the effects of different performance goals (best time vs. beat the opponent) on paci...
Introduction: The present study aimed to explore how athletes respond to different behaviors of thei...