PURPOSE: This study aimed to examine the effect of variations in optic flow on perceived and actual running pace and RPE. METHODS: Twelve male moderately trained competitive runners performed a self-paced 5-km running reference time trial followed by a three 5-km running self-paced trials under different optic flow conditions (RNORM = actual running speed, RSLOW = actual speed - 25%, and RFAST = actual speed + 25%). Participants were asked to self-report RPE when they thought they had reached each kilometer. RESULTS: There was no difference in the 5-km completion times (P > 0.05) or actual pace (P > 0.05) between the optic flow conditions. A greater distance was covered between the perceived kilometer points during RSLOW compared with RNORM...
Optic flow is the stream of retinal information generated when an observer’s body, head or eyes move...
Purpose: Our aim was to verify the affective feelings (AF) and rating of perceived exertion (RPE) r...
M. Waldrip, J. DeWinkler, A. Hulubei, L. Loe, A. Wood, A. Vahk, K. Taylor Eastern Washington Univers...
International audienceWe investigated how the presentation and the manipulation of an optical flow w...
We investigated how the presentation and the manipulation of an optical flow while running on a trea...
The purpose was to learn how people develop a pacing template during running and test the hypothesis...
Aim: Important factors in the regulation of pacing are the sensation of fatigue experienced at a cer...
Aim: Important factors in the regulation of pacing are the sensation of fatigue experienced at a cer...
Success in cardio-based physical activity is often related to the ability to pace oneself. Pacing al...
We considered how non-visual signals that accompany walking might influence the visual processing of...
The aim of this study was to examine the influence of the performance level of athletes on pacing st...
Two studies tested the hypothesis that teleoanticipatory mechanisms regulate the perception of exert...
The aim of this study was to examine performance, pacing strategy and perception of effort during a ...
Perturbations of optic flow can induce changes in walking speed since subjects modulate their speed ...
Introduction: Runners have long searched for ways to increase performance and for the ability to qua...
Optic flow is the stream of retinal information generated when an observer’s body, head or eyes move...
Purpose: Our aim was to verify the affective feelings (AF) and rating of perceived exertion (RPE) r...
M. Waldrip, J. DeWinkler, A. Hulubei, L. Loe, A. Wood, A. Vahk, K. Taylor Eastern Washington Univers...
International audienceWe investigated how the presentation and the manipulation of an optical flow w...
We investigated how the presentation and the manipulation of an optical flow while running on a trea...
The purpose was to learn how people develop a pacing template during running and test the hypothesis...
Aim: Important factors in the regulation of pacing are the sensation of fatigue experienced at a cer...
Aim: Important factors in the regulation of pacing are the sensation of fatigue experienced at a cer...
Success in cardio-based physical activity is often related to the ability to pace oneself. Pacing al...
We considered how non-visual signals that accompany walking might influence the visual processing of...
The aim of this study was to examine the influence of the performance level of athletes on pacing st...
Two studies tested the hypothesis that teleoanticipatory mechanisms regulate the perception of exert...
The aim of this study was to examine performance, pacing strategy and perception of effort during a ...
Perturbations of optic flow can induce changes in walking speed since subjects modulate their speed ...
Introduction: Runners have long searched for ways to increase performance and for the ability to qua...
Optic flow is the stream of retinal information generated when an observer’s body, head or eyes move...
Purpose: Our aim was to verify the affective feelings (AF) and rating of perceived exertion (RPE) r...
M. Waldrip, J. DeWinkler, A. Hulubei, L. Loe, A. Wood, A. Vahk, K. Taylor Eastern Washington Univers...