Introduction: Prior repeated-sprints (6) has become an interesting method to resolve the debate surrounding the principal factors that limits the oxygen uptake (V'O2) kinetics at the onset of exercise [i.e., muscle O2 delivery (5) or metabolic inertia (3)]. The aim of this study was to compare the effects of two repeated-sprints sets of 6x6s separated by different recovery duration between the sprints on V'O2 and muscular de-oxygenation [HHb] kinetics during a subsequent heavy-intensity exercise. Methods: 10 male subjects performed a 6-min constant-load cycling test (T50) at intensity corresponding to half of the difference between V'O2max and the ventilatory threshold. Then, they performed two repeated-sprints sets of 6x6s all-out separate...
Introduction: Sprint-interval training has been shown to improve maximal oxygen uptake, in part thro...
International audienceCitation: Girard O, Brocherie F, Morin J-B and Millet GP (2015) Neuro-mechanic...
PURPOSE: Compelling evidence suggests larger performance decrements during hypoxic versus normoxic r...
Introduction: Prior repeated-sprints (6) has become an interesting method to resolve the debate surr...
Introduction: Prior repeated-sprints (6) has become an interesting method to resolve the debate surr...
This study compares the effects of two short multiple-sprint exercise (MSE) (6 × 6 s) sessions with ...
This study compares the effects of two short multiple-sprint exercise (MSE) (6 × 6 s) sessions with ...
AIM: This study aimed to determine effects of recovery intensity (passive, 20, 30 and 40%V̇ O2peak) ...
Background/Objective: This study examined whether time spent at high rates of oxygen consumption (VO...
The purpose of this study was to examine the cardiorespiratory and muscle oxygenation responses to a...
This study was designed to test the hypothesis that subjects having faster oxygen uptake (VO(2)) kin...
International audienceWe tested the hypothesis that O 2 uptake (V˙o 2 ) kinetics at the onset of hea...
International audienceThe purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that subjects having a sh...
Objectives: Hyperoxia (> 21% oxygen) can evoke performance improvements in aerobic and anaerobic exe...
Introduction: Sprint-interval training has been shown to improve maximal oxygen uptake, in part thro...
International audienceCitation: Girard O, Brocherie F, Morin J-B and Millet GP (2015) Neuro-mechanic...
PURPOSE: Compelling evidence suggests larger performance decrements during hypoxic versus normoxic r...
Introduction: Prior repeated-sprints (6) has become an interesting method to resolve the debate surr...
Introduction: Prior repeated-sprints (6) has become an interesting method to resolve the debate surr...
This study compares the effects of two short multiple-sprint exercise (MSE) (6 × 6 s) sessions with ...
This study compares the effects of two short multiple-sprint exercise (MSE) (6 × 6 s) sessions with ...
AIM: This study aimed to determine effects of recovery intensity (passive, 20, 30 and 40%V̇ O2peak) ...
Background/Objective: This study examined whether time spent at high rates of oxygen consumption (VO...
The purpose of this study was to examine the cardiorespiratory and muscle oxygenation responses to a...
This study was designed to test the hypothesis that subjects having faster oxygen uptake (VO(2)) kin...
International audienceWe tested the hypothesis that O 2 uptake (V˙o 2 ) kinetics at the onset of hea...
International audienceThe purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that subjects having a sh...
Objectives: Hyperoxia (> 21% oxygen) can evoke performance improvements in aerobic and anaerobic exe...
Introduction: Sprint-interval training has been shown to improve maximal oxygen uptake, in part thro...
International audienceCitation: Girard O, Brocherie F, Morin J-B and Millet GP (2015) Neuro-mechanic...
PURPOSE: Compelling evidence suggests larger performance decrements during hypoxic versus normoxic r...