Background: To test if the critical power (cp) concept can be utilized to determine the critical rest interval (cri) using repeated sprint ability (rSa) testing with varying work-to-rest ratios. MeThodS: Twelve recreationally trained men (mean±Sd; age 24.1±3.6 years) completed a graded exercise test and three rSa protocols with 6-second maximal sprints and varying rest intervals (12-36 s) on a cycle ergometer to determine cri. intermittent critical power (icp) was calculated through the linear total work (TW) and time-to-exhaustion (TTe) relationship, whereas cri was estimated using average work per sprint and icp. Validation trials above and below cri were conducted to evaluate physiological response. repeated measures analysis of variance...
The aim of this study was to compare the physiological, mechanical and perceptual responses to two s...
Okuno, NM, Perandini, LAB, Bishop, D, Simões, HG, Pereira, G, Berthoin, S, Kokubun, E, and Nakamura,...
The purpose of this study was (1) to determine the relationship between each individual’s anaerobic ...
The critical power (CP) concept has been used to determine the appropriate rest interval during inte...
La Monica, MB, Fukuda, DH, Beyer, KS, Hoffman, MW, Miramonti, AA, Riffe, JJ, Baker, KM, Fragala, MS,...
La Monica, MB, Fukuda, DH, Beyer, KS, Hoffman, MW, Miramonti, AA, Riffe, JJ, Baker, KM, Fragala, MS,...
The present investigation was conducted to determine whether critical power (CP) assesses the abilit...
Purpose: This study was designed to examine whether concurrent sprint interval and strength training...
The purpose of this study was to assess the reliability of critical power (CP) and the total amount ...
The aim of this study was to examine the interactive effects of recovery mode and duration on subseq...
International audienceThis study aimed to compare the time course of measures of performance, fatigu...
Many team sports require participants to repeatedly produce maximal or near maximal sprints of short...
The aim of this study was to examine the interactive effects of recovery mode and duration on subseq...
Okuno, NM, Perandini, LAB, Bishop, D, Simoes, HG, Pereira, G, Berthoin, S, Kokubun, E, and Nakamura,...
The aim of this study was to compare the physiological, mechanical and perceptual responses to two s...
The aim of this study was to compare the physiological, mechanical and perceptual responses to two s...
Okuno, NM, Perandini, LAB, Bishop, D, Simões, HG, Pereira, G, Berthoin, S, Kokubun, E, and Nakamura,...
The purpose of this study was (1) to determine the relationship between each individual’s anaerobic ...
The critical power (CP) concept has been used to determine the appropriate rest interval during inte...
La Monica, MB, Fukuda, DH, Beyer, KS, Hoffman, MW, Miramonti, AA, Riffe, JJ, Baker, KM, Fragala, MS,...
La Monica, MB, Fukuda, DH, Beyer, KS, Hoffman, MW, Miramonti, AA, Riffe, JJ, Baker, KM, Fragala, MS,...
The present investigation was conducted to determine whether critical power (CP) assesses the abilit...
Purpose: This study was designed to examine whether concurrent sprint interval and strength training...
The purpose of this study was to assess the reliability of critical power (CP) and the total amount ...
The aim of this study was to examine the interactive effects of recovery mode and duration on subseq...
International audienceThis study aimed to compare the time course of measures of performance, fatigu...
Many team sports require participants to repeatedly produce maximal or near maximal sprints of short...
The aim of this study was to examine the interactive effects of recovery mode and duration on subseq...
Okuno, NM, Perandini, LAB, Bishop, D, Simoes, HG, Pereira, G, Berthoin, S, Kokubun, E, and Nakamura,...
The aim of this study was to compare the physiological, mechanical and perceptual responses to two s...
The aim of this study was to compare the physiological, mechanical and perceptual responses to two s...
Okuno, NM, Perandini, LAB, Bishop, D, Simões, HG, Pereira, G, Berthoin, S, Kokubun, E, and Nakamura,...
The purpose of this study was (1) to determine the relationship between each individual’s anaerobic ...