Effect of a Previous Sprint on the Parameters of the Work-Time to Exhaustion Relationship in High Intensity Cycling
Abstract The relationships between both metabolic (E) and mechanical (W) energy expended and exhaustion time (t e ), was determined for 11 well-trained subjects during constant load cycloergometric exercises at 95, 100, 110, 115 % maximal aerobic power performed both from rest and, without interrupt...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of sports medicine 2005-09, Vol.26 (7), p.583-592 |
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The relationships between both metabolic (E) and mechanical (W) energy expended and exhaustion time (t
e
), was determined for 11 well-trained subjects during constant load cycloergometric exercises at 95, 100, 110, 115 % maximal aerobic power performed both from rest and, without interruption, after an all-out sprint of 7 s. These relationships were well described by straight lines: y = a + bt
e
, where b was taken as the critical power (metabolic and mechanical) that can be sustained for long periods of time. b was unaffected by the exercise conditions and amounted to 82 - 94 % of maximal aerobic metabolic and mechanical power. The constant a was taken as the anaerobic stores capacity in excess of the O
2
deficit. When the test was preceded by the sprint, a (metabolic and mechanical) was reduced to about 60 - 70 % of control values. This reduction was essentially equal to the corresponding E and W output during the sprint. These data support the view that the slope of linear regressions of E and W on t
e
is indeed a measure of the critical power, whereas the y intercept of these same regressions is a measure of the anaerobic capacity. |
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ISSN: | 0172-4622 1439-3964 |
DOI: | 10.1055/s-2004-830335 |