In competitive endurance sport, athletes permanently regulate their performance to achieve the best result without threatening organismic integrity. This conscious and subconscious allocation of energy reserves in relation to an endpoint is termed pacing and depends on sport-specific experience as well as on the perception and the effects of fatigue. Pacing can be visualized as the profile of performance or speed over the distance of a competition and is subject to multiple influencing factors. Following a short description of the foundations, fatigue mechanisms, models of pacing and methods to analyze pacing, the present non-systematic review explores the potential influence of athletic performance, gender and various competitive and envir...
A number of theoretical models have been proposed to explain pacing strategies in individual competi...
Previous studies have shown that pacing strategies are\ud used by athletes during continuous exercis...
The aim of this study was to analyze the pacing profiles of Olympic and International Association of...
This portfolio consists of six peer reviewed journal articles relating to the overall theme of the r...
Aim: Important factors in the regulation of pacing are the sensation of fatigue experienced at a cer...
With the advancements in player tracking technology, the topic of fatigue and pacing in team sport h...
Scientific interest in pacing goes back >100 years. Contemporary interest, both as a feature of athl...
The goal-directed regulation of the exercise intensity over an exercise bout has been shown to be an...
Aim: Important factors in the regulation of pacing are the sensation of fatigue experienced at a cer...
An athlete’s pacing strategy is widely recognised as an essential determinant for performance during...
The pacing behaviors used by elite athletes differ among individual sports, necessitating the study ...
Fatigue during prolonged exercise is often described as an acute impairment of exercise performance ...
Pacing is the mechanism that athletes use in order to attempt to control their speed in such a manne...
Fatigue during prolonged exercise is often described as an acute impairment of exercise performance ...
The purpose of this study was to describe pacing strategies in the 800 to 10,000-m Olympic finals. W...
A number of theoretical models have been proposed to explain pacing strategies in individual competi...
Previous studies have shown that pacing strategies are\ud used by athletes during continuous exercis...
The aim of this study was to analyze the pacing profiles of Olympic and International Association of...
This portfolio consists of six peer reviewed journal articles relating to the overall theme of the r...
Aim: Important factors in the regulation of pacing are the sensation of fatigue experienced at a cer...
With the advancements in player tracking technology, the topic of fatigue and pacing in team sport h...
Scientific interest in pacing goes back >100 years. Contemporary interest, both as a feature of athl...
The goal-directed regulation of the exercise intensity over an exercise bout has been shown to be an...
Aim: Important factors in the regulation of pacing are the sensation of fatigue experienced at a cer...
An athlete’s pacing strategy is widely recognised as an essential determinant for performance during...
The pacing behaviors used by elite athletes differ among individual sports, necessitating the study ...
Fatigue during prolonged exercise is often described as an acute impairment of exercise performance ...
Pacing is the mechanism that athletes use in order to attempt to control their speed in such a manne...
Fatigue during prolonged exercise is often described as an acute impairment of exercise performance ...
The purpose of this study was to describe pacing strategies in the 800 to 10,000-m Olympic finals. W...
A number of theoretical models have been proposed to explain pacing strategies in individual competi...
Previous studies have shown that pacing strategies are\ud used by athletes during continuous exercis...
The aim of this study was to analyze the pacing profiles of Olympic and International Association of...