Background. Previous research has shown that cycling in a standing position reduces cycling economy compared with seated cycling. It is unknown whether the cycling intensity moderates the reduction in cycling economy while standing.\ud Purpose. The aim was to determine whether the negative effect of standing on cycling economy would be decreased at a higher intensity. \ud Methods. Ten cyclists cycled in 8 different conditions. Each condition was either at an intensity of 50% or 70% of maximal aerobic power, at a gradient of 4% or 8% and in the seated or standing cycling position. Cycling economy and muscle activation level of 8 leg muscles were recorded.\ud Results. There was an interaction between cycling intensity and position for cycling...
International audienceSpontaneous changes of movement patterns may allow to elucidate which criteria...
Introduction: Several authors have demonstrated that, while cycling at a constant power output, EMG...
Andrew Gai and Toby Chambers; University of Central Missouri, Warrensburg, Missouri PURPOSE: In th...
Background. Previous research has shown that cycling in a standing position reduces cycling economy ...
BACKGROUND: Previous research has shown that cycling in a standing position reduces cycling economy ...
BACKGROUND: Previous research has shown that cycling in a standing position reduces cycling economy ...
International audienceThis study was designed to examine the influence of standing position (vs. sea...
International audienceWhen a high power output is required in cycling, a spontaneous transition by t...
International audienceWhen a high power output is required in cycling, a spontaneous transition by t...
International audienceWhen a high power output is required in cycling, a spontaneous transition by t...
International audienceThis study was designed to examine the influence of standing position (vs. sea...
International audienceThis study was designed to examine the influence of standing position (vs. sea...
International audienceThis study was designed to examine the influence of standing position (vs. sea...
International audienceSpontaneous changes of movement patterns may allow to elucidate which criteria...
Introduction: Several authors have demonstrated that, while cycling at a constant power output, EMG...
International audienceSpontaneous changes of movement patterns may allow to elucidate which criteria...
Introduction: Several authors have demonstrated that, while cycling at a constant power output, EMG...
Andrew Gai and Toby Chambers; University of Central Missouri, Warrensburg, Missouri PURPOSE: In th...
Background. Previous research has shown that cycling in a standing position reduces cycling economy ...
BACKGROUND: Previous research has shown that cycling in a standing position reduces cycling economy ...
BACKGROUND: Previous research has shown that cycling in a standing position reduces cycling economy ...
International audienceThis study was designed to examine the influence of standing position (vs. sea...
International audienceWhen a high power output is required in cycling, a spontaneous transition by t...
International audienceWhen a high power output is required in cycling, a spontaneous transition by t...
International audienceWhen a high power output is required in cycling, a spontaneous transition by t...
International audienceThis study was designed to examine the influence of standing position (vs. sea...
International audienceThis study was designed to examine the influence of standing position (vs. sea...
International audienceThis study was designed to examine the influence of standing position (vs. sea...
International audienceSpontaneous changes of movement patterns may allow to elucidate which criteria...
Introduction: Several authors have demonstrated that, while cycling at a constant power output, EMG...
International audienceSpontaneous changes of movement patterns may allow to elucidate which criteria...
Introduction: Several authors have demonstrated that, while cycling at a constant power output, EMG...
Andrew Gai and Toby Chambers; University of Central Missouri, Warrensburg, Missouri PURPOSE: In th...