AbstractWe compared training, anthropometric, physiological and psychological characteristics between 14 cyclists, participants in a 24-hour mountain bike race and 12 runners, participants in a 7-day running ultra-marathon. Methods: Questionnaires and physiological measurements. Results: The differences in ages between cyclists and runners were significant (p << 0.01). The pre-race minus post-race differences (Δ) in body mass (from 76.5 ± 13.1kg to 72.0 ± 12.0kg) and (Δ) in value of hematocrit (6.1 ± 3.5%) were significant only in runners. The post-race minus pre-race difference (Δ) in the rating of perceived exertion was significant in both groups
Problem Statement: During ultra-endurance races, given the long duration of the competitions, athlet...
A variety of anthropometric and training characteristics have been identified as predictor variables...
International audienceBackground The growing interest of the scientific community in trail running h...
AbstractWe compared training, anthropometric, physiological and psychological characteristics betwee...
Ultra-endurance events test the adaptation of human physiology to extreme physical and mental demand...
AbstractWe evaluated the association of anthropometric, training, physiological and psychological va...
Ultra-endurance races are one of the most physically and psychologically demanding sports, depending...
We compared training, anthropometric, physiological and psychological characteristics between 14 cyc...
Ultra-endurance races are one of the most physically and psychologically demanding sports, depending...
This study was to describe and compare the physiological demands of ultra-endurance cyclists\ud duri...
This study was to describe and compare the physiological demands of ultra-endurance cyclists during...
This study was to describe and compare the physiological demands of ultra-endurance cyclists during ...
Background: In previous studies, ultra-endurance performance has been associated with training and p...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the influence of anthropometric and training parameters on race performanc...
Knechtle, Beat | Wirth, Andrea | Knechtle, Patrizia | Ruest, Christoph Alexander | Rosemann, Thomas ...
Problem Statement: During ultra-endurance races, given the long duration of the competitions, athlet...
A variety of anthropometric and training characteristics have been identified as predictor variables...
International audienceBackground The growing interest of the scientific community in trail running h...
AbstractWe compared training, anthropometric, physiological and psychological characteristics betwee...
Ultra-endurance events test the adaptation of human physiology to extreme physical and mental demand...
AbstractWe evaluated the association of anthropometric, training, physiological and psychological va...
Ultra-endurance races are one of the most physically and psychologically demanding sports, depending...
We compared training, anthropometric, physiological and psychological characteristics between 14 cyc...
Ultra-endurance races are one of the most physically and psychologically demanding sports, depending...
This study was to describe and compare the physiological demands of ultra-endurance cyclists\ud duri...
This study was to describe and compare the physiological demands of ultra-endurance cyclists during...
This study was to describe and compare the physiological demands of ultra-endurance cyclists during ...
Background: In previous studies, ultra-endurance performance has been associated with training and p...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the influence of anthropometric and training parameters on race performanc...
Knechtle, Beat | Wirth, Andrea | Knechtle, Patrizia | Ruest, Christoph Alexander | Rosemann, Thomas ...
Problem Statement: During ultra-endurance races, given the long duration of the competitions, athlet...
A variety of anthropometric and training characteristics have been identified as predictor variables...
International audienceBackground The growing interest of the scientific community in trail running h...