Head-to-head competition does not affect pacing or performance in 1 km cycling time trials

Previous research has shown enhanced performance and altered pacing behaviour in the presence of a virtual opponent during middle-distance cycling time trials with a duration of 2 min and longer. The purpose of this study was to determine whether these effects are also present in cycling time trials...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal Of Sports Sciences 2020-01, Vol.38 (1), p.1-5
Hauptverfasser: Wood, Tiffany, Thien Long Bui, Connor, Lubbock, Connor, Wilson, Jason, Jeffrey, Scott, Lawrence, Mitchell, Leung, Colleen, Marshar, Darshit, Sims, Nicholas, Konings, Marinus, Hettinga, Florentina
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Zusammenfassung:Previous research has shown enhanced performance and altered pacing behaviour in the presence of a virtual opponent during middle-distance cycling time trials with a duration of 2 min and longer. The purpose of this study was to determine whether these effects are also present in cycling time trials of shorter duration. Twelve physically active men completed three 1-km time trials. After a familiarisation trial (FAM), participants performed two experimental conditions: one without opponent (NO) and one with a virtual opponent (OP). Repeated-measures ANOVAs were used to assess differences in pacing and performance using power output and duration (p2 min), the presence of an opponent did not affect participants' pacing behaviour in short duration 1-km time trials.
ISSN:0264-0414