We investigated the effects of different performance goals (best time vs. beat the opponent) on pacing behaviour during a 10-km cycling race and explored the influence of different performance level of opponents on ratings of perceived exertion (RPE), affective feelings and self-efficacy. Thirteen cyclists performed two time-trials (TT) and two races against a faster (FAST +6%) or a slower (SLOW –3%) virtual opponent. Power output (PO), RPE, affective feelings and self-efficacy were recorded at each kilometer point. Race average and race phases [starting (P1= first kilometer); first half (P2=2nd to 5th km); second half (P3=6th to 9th km) and final sprint (FS=last kilometer)] were analyzed. There was no difference in performance, assessed b...
PURPOSE: Athletes occasionally follow pacing patterns that seem unreasonably aggressive compared wit...
PURPOSE: Athletes occasionally follow pacing patterns that seem unreasonably aggressive compared wit...
Whilst pacing is frequently highlighted as a key aspect of successful athletic performance, there ha...
The psychological construct of affect is proposed to significantly contribute to pacing decisions du...
Introduction: The present study aimed to explore how athletes respond to different behaviors of thei...
Performing against a virtual opponent has been shown to invite a change in pacing and improve time t...
INTRODUCTION: Surprisingly few studies have been conducted investigating the presence of other compe...
PURPOSE: Performing against a virtual opponent has been shown to invite a change in pacing and impro...
Purpose: This study examined the determinants of pacing strategy and performance during self-paced m...
International audienceRecent psychophysiological models of endurance performance explained that paci...
Purpose: This study examined the determinants of pacing strategy and performance during self paced m...
The psychological construct of affect is proposed to significantly contribute to pacing decisions du...
Objectives: Whilst the presence of a competitor has been found to improve performance, the mechanism...
Purpose: Performing against a virtual opponent has been shown to invite a change in pacing and impro...
Introduction: The aim of this study was to investigate time-trial (TT) performance in the presence o...
PURPOSE: Athletes occasionally follow pacing patterns that seem unreasonably aggressive compared wit...
PURPOSE: Athletes occasionally follow pacing patterns that seem unreasonably aggressive compared wit...
Whilst pacing is frequently highlighted as a key aspect of successful athletic performance, there ha...
The psychological construct of affect is proposed to significantly contribute to pacing decisions du...
Introduction: The present study aimed to explore how athletes respond to different behaviors of thei...
Performing against a virtual opponent has been shown to invite a change in pacing and improve time t...
INTRODUCTION: Surprisingly few studies have been conducted investigating the presence of other compe...
PURPOSE: Performing against a virtual opponent has been shown to invite a change in pacing and impro...
Purpose: This study examined the determinants of pacing strategy and performance during self-paced m...
International audienceRecent psychophysiological models of endurance performance explained that paci...
Purpose: This study examined the determinants of pacing strategy and performance during self paced m...
The psychological construct of affect is proposed to significantly contribute to pacing decisions du...
Objectives: Whilst the presence of a competitor has been found to improve performance, the mechanism...
Purpose: Performing against a virtual opponent has been shown to invite a change in pacing and impro...
Introduction: The aim of this study was to investigate time-trial (TT) performance in the presence o...
PURPOSE: Athletes occasionally follow pacing patterns that seem unreasonably aggressive compared wit...
PURPOSE: Athletes occasionally follow pacing patterns that seem unreasonably aggressive compared wit...
Whilst pacing is frequently highlighted as a key aspect of successful athletic performance, there ha...