Reproducibility of the cycling time to exhaustion at VO(2)peak in highly trained cyclists
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01/01/2003
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The purpose of the present study was to examine, in highly trained cyclists, the reproducibility of cycling time to exhaustion (T-max) at the power output equal to that attained at peak oxygen uptake ((V) over dot O(2)peak) during a progressive exercise test. Forty-three highly trained male cyclists (M +/- SD; age = 25 +/- 6yrs; weight = 75 +/- 7 kg; (V) over dot(2)peak = 64.8 +/- 5.2 ml.kg(-1) . min(-1)) performed two T-max tests one week apart. While the two measures of T-max were strongly related (r = 0.884; p < 0.001), T-max from the second test (245 +/- 57 s) was significantly higher than that of the first (237 +/- 57 s; p = 0.047; two-tailed). Within-subject variability in the present study was calculated to be 6 +/- 6%, which was lower than that previously reported for Tmax in sub-elite runners (25%). The mean T-max was significantly (p < 0.05) related to both the second ventilatory turnpoint (VT2; r = 0.38) and to (V) over dot O(2)peak (r = 0.34). Despite a relatively low within-subject coefficient of variation, these data demonstrate that the second score in a series of two T-max tests may be significantly greater than the first. Moreover the present data show that T-max in highly trained cyclists is moderately related to VT2 and (V) over dot O(2)peak. |
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eng |
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Human Kinetics Publ Inc. |
| Palavras-Chave | #Physiology #Sport Sciences #Maximal Aerobic Power #Endurance #Fatigue #Anaerobic Threshold #Cycling Performance #Long-distance Runners #Maximal Oxygen-uptake #Peak Power Output #Athletic Performance #Exercise Modality #Elite Cyclists #Steady-state #Vo2max #Velocity #Adaptations |
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Journal Article |