INTRODUCTION: During closed-loop exercise, such as marathon running, the athlete adopts a pacing strategy to optimise performance. Exercise intensity (speed) is modulated in response to afferent signals from biological and psychological systems, which relay the responses of the exercise to the brain where efferent, homeostatic-orientated responses are issued. Thus a conscious perception of effort is continuously compared to a sub-conscious template which is derived from previous exposure to the sensations of pain and fatigue and expected exercise duration. The purpose of this study was to explore the association between pacing strategy/race outcome and biological age of the athlete. METHODS: Following local institutional ethical approval n ...
International Journal of Exercise Science 13(6): 1132-1142, 2020. Researchers investigating the dete...
The aim of the present study was to examine the age-related differences in performance and pacing in...
Several investigations have demonstrated that running performance gradually decreases with age by us...
INTRODUCTION: During closed-loop exercise, such as marathon running, the athlete adopts a pacing str...
PURPOSE: Pacing strategies during exercise are attributed to optimising the balance between the arte...
PURPOSE: Pacing strategies during exercise are attributed to optimising the balance between the arte...
PURPOSE: The ability to regulate effort (pace) is ascribed to the ability to make prospective judgme...
Although pacing strategies in the marathon and generally in endurance running have been well studied...
Despite the increased scientific interest in the relationship between pacing and performance in mara...
International audienceIn the last decades, the participation of elderly trained people in endurance ...
Despite the increased scientific interest in the relationship between pacing and performance in mara...
Even pacing within the marathon has been associated with faster marathon performance times, however,...
The increased popularity of marathons and half-marathons has led to a significant increase in the nu...
Background and objective: The recent availability of data from mass-participation running events has...
BACKGROUND This study investigated changes in normalised running speed as a proxy for effort dist...
International Journal of Exercise Science 13(6): 1132-1142, 2020. Researchers investigating the dete...
The aim of the present study was to examine the age-related differences in performance and pacing in...
Several investigations have demonstrated that running performance gradually decreases with age by us...
INTRODUCTION: During closed-loop exercise, such as marathon running, the athlete adopts a pacing str...
PURPOSE: Pacing strategies during exercise are attributed to optimising the balance between the arte...
PURPOSE: Pacing strategies during exercise are attributed to optimising the balance between the arte...
PURPOSE: The ability to regulate effort (pace) is ascribed to the ability to make prospective judgme...
Although pacing strategies in the marathon and generally in endurance running have been well studied...
Despite the increased scientific interest in the relationship between pacing and performance in mara...
International audienceIn the last decades, the participation of elderly trained people in endurance ...
Despite the increased scientific interest in the relationship between pacing and performance in mara...
Even pacing within the marathon has been associated with faster marathon performance times, however,...
The increased popularity of marathons and half-marathons has led to a significant increase in the nu...
Background and objective: The recent availability of data from mass-participation running events has...
BACKGROUND This study investigated changes in normalised running speed as a proxy for effort dist...
International Journal of Exercise Science 13(6): 1132-1142, 2020. Researchers investigating the dete...
The aim of the present study was to examine the age-related differences in performance and pacing in...
Several investigations have demonstrated that running performance gradually decreases with age by us...