Preferred pedalling cadence in professional cycling.
暂无分享,去创建一个
A. Lucia | J. Chicharro | J. Hoyos | A Lucía | J Hoyos | J L Chicharro | Alejandro LUC??A | JES??S Hoyos | JOS?? L. Chicharro
[1] D. Swain. The influence of body mass in endurance bicycling. , 1994, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.
[2] A. Weltman,et al. Effects of pedal frequency on VO2 and work output at lactate threshold (LT), fixed blood lactate concentrations of 2 mM and 4 mM, and max in competitive cyclists. , 1985, International journal of sports medicine.
[3] I. Mujika,et al. Level ground and uphill cycling ability in professional road cycling. , 1999, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.
[4] P. E. Martin,et al. Effect of cycling experience, aerobic power, and power output on preferred and most economical cycling cadences. , 1997, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.
[5] Hannover,et al. Relationship Between Work Load, Pedal Frequency, and Physical Fitness* , 1984, International journal of sports medicine.
[6] G. Brooks,et al. Muscular efficiency during steady-rate exercise: effects of speed and work rate. , 1975, Journal of applied physiology.
[7] T. Gavin,et al. Effect of prolonged, heavy exercise on pulmonary gas exchange in athletes. , 1998, Journal of applied physiology.
[8] J. Hagberg,et al. Energy expenditure during bicycling. , 1990, Journal of applied physiology.
[9] H Löllgen,et al. Muscle metabolites, force, and perceived exertion bicycling at varying pedal rates. , 1980, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.
[10] A. Lucia,et al. Breathing pattern in highly competitive cyclists during incremental exercise , 1999, European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology.
[11] G. Brooks,et al. Anaerobic threshold: review of the concept and directions for future research. , 1985, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.
[12] J. Pardo,et al. Physiological Differences Between Professional and Elite Road Cyclists , 1998, International journal of sports medicine.
[13] M. Senn,et al. Exercise Testing and Prescription , 1996, Sports medicine.
[14] J. Hagberg,et al. Effect of pedaling rate on submaximal exercise responses of competitive cyclists. , 1981, Journal of applied physiology: respiratory, environmental and exercise physiology.
[15] L. Mcnaughton,et al. Effects of Differing Pedalling Speeds on the Power-Duration Relationship of High Intensity Cycle Ergometry , 1996, International journal of sports medicine.
[16] A P Marsh,et al. Perceived exertion and the preferred cycling cadence. , 1998, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.
[17] J. Coast,et al. Optimal pedalling rate in prolonged bouts of cycle ergometry. , 1986, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.
[18] R A Boileau,et al. Effect of pedal rate, brake load and power on metabolic responses to bicycle ergometer work. , 1984, Ergonomics.
[19] A. Lucia,et al. Heart rate response to professional road cycling: the Tour de France. , 2007, International journal of sports medicine.
[20] P. Friedman,et al. Radiographic evidence of interstitial pulmonary edema after exercise at altitude. , 1999, Journal of applied physiology.
[21] A. Lucia,et al. Heart dimensions may influence the occurrence of the heart rate deflection point in highly trained cyclists. , 1999, British journal of sports medicine.
[22] R. Gotshall,et al. Cycling Cadence Alters Exercise Hemodynamics , 1996, International journal of sports medicine.
[23] H. Wenger,et al. Altitude Training for Improvements in Sea Level Performance , 1996, Sports medicine.
[24] J. Campillo,et al. Changes in plasma enzyme activities in professional racing cyclists. , 1996, British journal of sports medicine.
[25] J A Davis,et al. Anaerobic threshold: review of the concept and directions for future research. , 1985, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.