Physiological Differences Between Cycling and Running
暂无分享,去创建一个
D. J. Bentley | D. Bentley | V. Vleck | G. Millet | Gregoire P. Millet | V. E. Vleck | David J. Bentley
[1] E. Asmussen,et al. Apparent efficiency and storage of elastic energy in human muscles during exercise. , 1974, Acta physiologica Scandinavica.
[2] R. Candau,et al. Alteration of neuromuscular function after a prolonged road cycling race. , 2003, International journal of sports medicine.
[3] C. T. Farley,et al. Leg stiffness and stride frequency in human running. , 1996, Journal of biomechanics.
[4] T. Rowland. The Circulatory Response to Exercise: Role of the Peripheral Pump , 2001, International journal of sports medicine.
[5] J. Brisswalter,et al. Influence of cycling cadence on subsequent running performance in triathletes. , 2002, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.
[6] Philip E. Martin,et al. The relationship between cadence and lower extremity EMG in cyclists and noncyclists. , 1995, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.
[7] C Hausswirth,et al. Relationships between running mechanics and energy cost of running at the end of a triathlon and a marathon. , 1997, International journal of sports medicine.
[8] E. Alanen,et al. Muscle metabolic profile and oxygen transport capacity as determinants of aerobic and anaerobic thresholds , 2004, European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology.
[9] H. Farber,et al. Effect of an endurance triathlon on pulmonary function. , 1991, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.
[10] Hirofumi Tanaka. Effects of Cross-Training , 1994 .
[11] D. Morgan,et al. Physiological responses of triathletes to maximal swimming, cycling, and running. , 1985, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.
[12] F. Figura,et al. Decrease of Endurance Performance During Olympic Triathlon , 1995, International journal of sports medicine.
[13] J. Skinner,et al. Longitudinal assessment of responses by triathletes to swimming, cycling, and running. , 1989, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.
[14] P. W. Hochachka,et al. Buffering capacity of deproteinized human vastus lateralis muscle. , 1985, Journal of applied physiology.
[15] R. Candau,et al. Duration and seriousness of running mechanics alterations after maximal cycling in triathletes. Influence of the performance level. , 2001, The Journal of sports medicine and physical fitness.
[16] P. Douglas,et al. Use of heart rate monitors by endurance athletes: lessons from triathletes. , 1998, The Journal of sports medicine and physical fitness.
[17] B. Saltin,et al. The nature of the training response; peripheral and central adaptations of one-legged exercise. , 1976, Acta physiologica Scandinavica.
[18] V. Vleck,et al. Physiological and biomechanical adaptations to the cycle to run transition in Olympic triathlon: review and practical recommendations for training , 2000, British journal of sports medicine.
[19] Peter Blanch,et al. Does cycling effect motor coordination of the leg during running in elite triathletes? , 2008, Journal of science and medicine in sport.
[20] A. Hollander,et al. Delta efficiencies of running and cycling. , 2001, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.
[21] R. Candau,et al. Modelling the transfers of training effects on performance in elite triathletes. , 2002, International journal of sports medicine.
[22] E. Coyle,et al. Adaptations of skeletal muscle to endurance exercise and their metabolic consequences. , 1984, Journal of applied physiology: respiratory, environmental and exercise physiology.
[23] A. Bigard,et al. Increase in energy cost of running at the end of a triathlon , 2004, European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology.
[24] K. Chamari,et al. Catecholamine, blood lactate and ventilatory responses to multi-cycle-run blocks. , 2000, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.
[25] M. Boulay,et al. Treadmill and Cycle Ergometer Tests are Interchangeable to Monitor Triathletes Annual Training. , 2003, Journal of sports science & medicine.
[26] J. Gottschall,et al. The acute effects of prior cycling cadence on running performance and kinematics. , 2002, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.
[27] A P Marsh,et al. Effect of cadence, cycling experience, and aerobic power on delta efficiency during cycling. , 2000, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.
[28] D. Chollet,et al. Performance level and cardiopulmonary responses during a cycle-run trial. , 2000, International journal of sports medicine.
[29] H. Dickhuth,et al. Heart-rate recommendations: transfer between running and cycling exercise? , 2003, International journal of sports medicine.
[30] Lee N. Burkett,et al. Following Steve Scott: Physiological Changes Accompanying Training , 1984 .
[31] O. Hue,et al. Specific pulmonary responses during the cycle‐run succession in triathletes , 2001, Scandinavian journal of medicine & science in sports.
[32] K. Kitagawa,et al. Characteristic feature of oxygen cost at simulated laboratory triathlon test in trained triathletes. , 1999, Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness.
[33] B. Ekblom,et al. Effect of physical training on oxygen transport system in man. , 1968, Acta physiologica Scandinavica. Supplementum.
[34] M L O'Toole,et al. The ultraendurance triathlete: a physiological profile. , 1987, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.
[35] D. Bentley,et al. The physiological responses to running after cycling in elite junior and senior triathletes. , 2004, International journal of sports medicine.
[36] David Bishop,et al. Incremental Exercise Test Design and Analysis , 2007, Sports medicine.
[37] O. Hue,et al. Pulmonary responses during the cycle-run succession in elite and competitive triathletes. , 2001, Canadian journal of applied physiology = Revue canadienne de physiologie appliquee.
[38] Rodger Kram,et al. Energetics of running: a new perspective , 1990, Nature.
[39] B. Hurley,et al. Effects of strength training on lactate threshold and endurance performance. , 1991, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.
[40] T. Brutsaert,et al. Pulmonary gas exchange during exercise in women: effects of exercise type and work increment. , 2000, Journal of applied physiology.
[41] K. Chamari,et al. Maximal oxygen uptake and power of lower limbs during a competitive season in triathletes , 2003, Scandinavian journal of medicine & science in sports.
[42] G. Sleivert,et al. Physical and Physiological Factors Associated with Success in the Triathlon , 1996, Sports medicine.
[43] B. Levine,et al. : what do we know, and what do we still need to know? , 2008, The Journal of physiology.
[44] M. Bonsignore,et al. Ventilation and entrainment of breathing during cycling and running in triathletes. , 1998, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.
[45] W. Saris,et al. Gastric Emptying With Repeated Drinking During Running and Bicycling , 1990, International journal of sports medicine.
[46] J. Pannier,et al. Effect of specific test procedures on plasma lactate concentration and peak oxygen uptake in endurance athletes. , 1990, The Journal of sports medicine and physical fitness.
[47] G. Kenny,et al. A comparative analysis of physiological responses at submaximal workloads during different laboratory simulations of field cycling , 2004, European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology.
[48] B. Saltin,et al. Cardiac output during submaximal and maximal treadmill and bicycle exercise. , 1970, Journal of applied physiology.
[49] B. Saltin,et al. Morphology, enzyme activities and buffer capacity in leg muscles of Kenyan and Scandinavian runners , 1995, Scandinavian journal of medicine & science in sports.
[50] T D Noakes,et al. Evidence for complex system integration and dynamic neural regulation of skeletal muscle recruitment during exercise in humans , 2004, British Journal of Sports Medicine.
[51] B. Saltin,et al. Aerobic exercise capacity at sea level and at altitude in Kenyan boys, junior and senior runners compared with Scandinavian runners , 1995, Scandinavian journal of medicine & science in sports.
[52] A E Patla,et al. Maximal aerobic power: neuromuscular and metabolic considerations. , 1992, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.
[53] Ronald G. Knowlton,et al. Cardiovascular, metabolic, and ventilatory responses of women to equivalent cycle ergometer and treadmill exercise. , 1980, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.
[54] P. Komi,et al. Reduced reflex sensitivity persists several days after long-lasting stretch-shortening cycle exercise. , 1999, Journal of applied physiology.
[55] R. Robergs,et al. Biochemistry of exercise-induced metabolic acidosis. , 2004, American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology.
[56] Post‐exercise Energy Expenditure After Cycle Ergometer and Treadmill Exercise , 1992 .
[57] H. Green,et al. Vascular volumes and hematology in male and female runners and cyclists , 1999, European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology.
[58] J. Brisswalter,et al. Cadence selection affects metabolic responses during cycling and subsequent running time to fatigue , 2005, British Journal of Sports Medicine.
[59] D. Pyne,et al. Factors Affecting Running Economy in Trained Distance Runners , 2004, Sports medicine.
[60] D. Poole,et al. The Slow Component of Oxygen Uptake Kinetics in Humans , 1996, Exercise and sport sciences reviews.
[61] R. M. Zacks. The mechanical efficiencies of running and bicycling against a horizontal impeding force , 2004, Internationale Zeitschrift für angewandte Physiologie einschließlich Arbeitsphysiologie.
[62] J. Slawinski,et al. Physical and training characteristics of top-class marathon runners. , 2001, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.
[63] D. Bentley,et al. The Consequences of Swim, Cycle, and Run Performance on Overall Result in Elite Olympic Distance Triathlon , 2005, International journal of sports medicine.
[64] Pierre-Marie Lepretre,et al. Training and bioenergetic characteristics in elite male and female Kenyan runners. , 2003, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.
[65] S. Strømme,et al. Assessment of maximal aerobic power in specifically trained athletes. , 1977, Journal of applied physiology: respiratory, environmental and exercise physiology.
[66] R. Candau,et al. Alterations in running economy and mechanics after maximal cycling in triathletes: influence of performance level. , 2000, International journal of sports medicine.
[67] S A Kautz,et al. Physiological and biomechanical factors associated with elite endurance cycling performance. , 1991, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.
[68] J. Brisswalter,et al. Effect of cycling cadence on subsequent 3 km running performance in well trained triathletes , 2003, British journal of sports medicine.
[69] P. Marshall,et al. Influence of plasma catecholamines on the lactate threshold during graded exercise. , 1989, Journal of applied physiology.
[70] G. Ma,et al. The effect on Vo2 max of adding arm work to maximal leg work. , 1974 .
[71] Alejandro Lucia,et al. Running Economy , 2007, Sports medicine.
[72] B. Grassi,et al. Skeletal muscle: master or slave of the cardiovascular system? , 1998, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.
[73] David J. Bentley,et al. Muscle activation of the knee extensors following high intensity endurance exercise in cyclists , 2000, European Journal of Applied Physiology.
[74] O. Hue,et al. Effects of the order of running and cycling of similar intensity and duration on pulmonary diffusing capacity in triathletes , 2003, European Journal of Applied Physiology.
[75] L. Mcnaughton,et al. Specific Aspects of Contemporary Triathlon , 2002, Sports medicine.
[76] J. Brisswalter,et al. Evolution of electromyographic signal, running economy, and perceived exertion during different prolonged exercises. , 2000, International journal of sports medicine.
[77] E. Coyle,et al. Integration of the Physiological Factors Determining Endurance Performance Ability , 1995, Exercise and sport sciences reviews.
[78] G. Sleivert,et al. Physiological predictors of short-course triathlon performance. , 1993, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.
[79] K. Cureton,et al. Postural specificity of cardiovascular adaptations to exercise training. , 1990, Journal of applied physiology.
[80] Deitrick Rw. Physiological responses of typical versus heavy weight triathletes to treadmill and bicycle exercise. , 1991 .
[81] B Petit,et al. The Role of Cadence on the V˙O2 Slow Component in Cycling and Running in Triathletes , 1999, International journal of sports medicine.
[82] J. Brisswalter,et al. Constant versus variable-intensity during cycling: effects on subsequent running performance , 2006, European Journal of Applied Physiology.
[83] O. Hue,et al. Pulmonary function during cycling and running in triathletes. , 2003, The Journal of sports medicine and physical fitness.
[84] T D Noakes,et al. Maximal oxygen uptake: "classical" versus "contemporary" viewpoints: a rebuttal. , 1998, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.
[85] O. Hue,et al. Is exercise-induced arterial hypoxemia in triathletes dependent on exercise modality? , 2005, International journal of sports medicine.
[86] W. D. McArdle,et al. Relationship of maximal leg force and leg composition to treadmill and bicycle ergometer maximum oxygen uptake. , 1974, Medicine and science in sports.
[87] Alejandro Lucia,et al. Physiological characteristics of the best Eritrean runners-exceptional running economy. , 2006, Applied physiology, nutrition, and metabolism = Physiologie appliquee, nutrition et metabolisme.
[88] V. Bach,et al. Maximal oxygen uptake and aerobic-anaerobic transition on treadmill and bicycle in triathletes. , 1993, The Japanese journal of physiology.
[89] J. Hagberg,et al. Comparison of the three procedures for measuring $$\dot VO_2 $$ max in competitive cyclists , 1978, European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology.
[90] B. Fernhall,et al. The effect of training specificity on maximal and submaximal physiological responses to treadmill and cycle ergometry. , 1985, The Journal of sports medicine and physical fitness.
[91] T. Moritani,et al. Optimal pedaling rate estimated from neuromuscular fatigue for cyclists. , 1996, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.
[92] G. Holland,et al. Benefits and Practical Use of Cross-Training in Sports , 1995, Sports medicine.
[93] E. Coyle,et al. High Efficiency of Type I Muscle Fibers Improves Performance , 1994, International journal of sports medicine.
[94] A. Cymerman,et al. Operation Everest II: muscle energetics during maximal exhaustive exercise. , 1989, Journal of applied physiology.
[95] B. Sjödin,et al. Relationship of ergometer-specific VO2 max and muscle enzymes to blood lactate during submaximal exercise. , 1985, British journal of sports medicine.
[96] Romuald Lepers,et al. Neuromuscular fatigue during a long-duration cycling exercise. , 2002, Journal of applied physiology.
[97] P. E. D. Prampero,et al. Factors limiting maximal performance in humans , 2003, European Journal of Applied Physiology.
[98] T D Noakes,et al. Logical limitations to the “catastrophe” models of fatigue during exercise in humans , 2004, British Journal of Sports Medicine.
[99] D. Costill,et al. Skeletal muscle determinants of maximum aerobic power in man , 2004, European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology.
[100] S. Matecki,et al. The effect of cycling followed by running on respiratory muscle performance in elite and competition triathletes , 2002, European Journal of Applied Physiology.
[101] Muriel B. Gilman,et al. The Use of Heart Rate to Monitor the Intensity of Endurance Training , 1996, Sports medicine.
[102] M. Boulay,et al. Specificity of treadmill and cycle ergometer tests in triathletes, runners and cyclists , 2000, European Journal of Applied Physiology.
[103] Brian R MacIntosh,et al. Anaerobic threshold: the concept and methods of measurement. , 2003, Canadian journal of applied physiology = Revue canadienne de physiologie appliquee.
[104] Michael J Joyner,et al. Endurance exercise performance: the physiology of champions , 2008, The Journal of physiology.
[105] G. Millet,et al. Effect of cycling cadence on contractile and neural properties of knee extensors. , 2001, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.
[106] E. Coyle,et al. Cycling efficiency is related to the percentage of type I muscle fibers. , 1992, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.
[107] R. Wolfe,et al. Protein and energy metabolism during prolonged exercise in trained athletes. , 1989, International journal of sports medicine.
[108] D. Chollet,et al. The influence of prior cycling on biomechanical and cardiorespiratory response profiles during running in triathletes , 1997, European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology.
[109] 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.
[110] M. Millard-Stafford,et al. Carbohydrate-electrolyte replacement during a simulated triathlon in the heat. , 1990, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.
[111] E. Evans,et al. Lower extremity muscle activation during horizontal and uphill running. , 1997, Journal of applied physiology.
[112] T D Noakes,et al. Prediction of triathlon race time from laboratory testing in national triathletes. , 2000, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.
[113] O. Girard,et al. Failed excitability of spinal motoneurons induced by prolonged running exercise. , 2007, Journal of neurophysiology.
[114] J H Wilmore,et al. Anaerobic threshold and maximal aerobic power for three modes of exercise. , 1976, Journal of applied physiology.
[115] G. de Groot,et al. Differences in leg muscle activity during running and cycling in humans , 2002, European Journal of Applied Physiology.
[116] L. Mcnaughton,et al. Challenging a Dogma of Exercise Physiology , 2008 .
[117] T. Noakes,et al. Skeletal muscle buffering capacity and endurance performance after high-intensity interval training by well-trained cyclists , 1996, European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology.
[118] Andrew M. Jones,et al. The Physiology of the World Record Holder for the Women's Marathon , 2006 .
[119] T. Noakes,et al. Fuel kinetics during intense running and cycling when fed carbohydrate , 2004, European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology.
[120] R. Patterson,et al. Bicycle pedalling forces as a function of pedalling rate and power output. , 1990, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.
[121] K. Kitagawa,et al. Economy during a simulated laboratory test triathlon is highly related to Olympic distance triathlon. , 1997, International journal of sports medicine.
[122] T. B. Barros Neto,et al. Oxygen consumption and ventilation during constant-load exercise in runners and cyclists. , 1989, The Journal of sports medicine and physical fitness.
[123] H. Matsui,et al. Oxygen uptake and blood flow of the lower limb in maximal treadmill and bicycle exercise , 1978, European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology.
[124] A. Lucia,et al. Preferred pedalling cadence in professional cycling. , 2001, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.
[125] S Zhou,et al. Correlations between short-course triathlon performance and physiological variables determined in laboratory cycle and treadmill tests. , 1997, The Journal of sports medicine and physical fitness.
[126] S. Matecki,et al. The effect of exercise modality on respiratory muscle performance in triathletes. , 2001, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.
[127] P. Douglas,et al. Applied Physiology of Triathlon , 1995, Sports medicine.
[128] P. Clifford,et al. Energy expenditure with indoor exercise machines. , 1996, JAMA.
[129] C Hausswirth,et al. Evidence of neuromuscular fatigue after prolonged cycling exercise. , 2000, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.
[130] J. Dempsey,et al. Effects of incomplete pulmonary gas exchange on VO2 max. , 1989, Journal of applied physiology.
[131] C Hausswirth,et al. Variability in Energy Cost of Running at the End of a Triathlon and a Marathon , 1996, International journal of sports medicine.
[132] D. Costill,et al. Muscle Fiber Composition and Respiratory Capacity in Triathletes , 1987, International journal of sports medicine.
[133] D. Schneider,et al. Ventilatory Threshold and Maximal Oxygen Uptake during Cycling and Running in Female Triathletes , 1991, International journal of sports medicine.
[134] S. Matecki,et al. The effects of prior cycling and a successive run on respiratory muscle performance in triathletes. , 2003, International journal of sports medicine.
[135] Alejandro Lucia,et al. The key to top-level endurance running performance: a unique example , 2007, British Journal of Sports Medicine.
[136] W. D. McArdle,et al. Physical work capacity and maximum oxygen uptake in treadmill and bicycle exercise. , 1970, Medicine and science in sports.
[137] D. Chollet,et al. Ventilatory threshold and maximal oxygen uptake in present triathletes. , 2000, Canadian journal of applied physiology = Revue canadienne de physiologie appliquee.
[138] B. Saltin,et al. Maximal oxygen uptake and heart rate in various types of muscular activity. , 1961, Journal of applied physiology.
[139] T. Bazzarre,et al. Differences in the effects of carbohydrate food form on endurance performance to exhaustion. , 1993, International journal of sport nutrition.
[140] D. E. Roberts,et al. Cardiovascular responses to submaximum and maximum effort cycling and running. , 1971, Journal of applied physiology.
[141] D R Bassett,et al. Limiting factors for maximum oxygen uptake and determinants of endurance performance. , 2000, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.
[142] S. Perrey,et al. Relationships Between Aerobic Energy Cost, Performance and Kinematic Parameters in Roller Ski Skating , 2002, International journal of sports medicine.
[143] C. Prefaut,et al. Exercise-Induced Arterial Hypoxaemia in Athletes , 2000 .
[144] Lewis Dexter,et al. Response to exercise after bed rest and after training. , 1968 .
[145] H. Kyröläinen,et al. Effects of exhaustive stretch‐shortening cycle exercise on muscle blood flow during exercise , 2006, Acta physiologica.
[146] C Hausswirth,et al. Energetically optimal cadence vs. freely-chosen cadence during cycling: effect of exercise duration. , 2000, International journal of sports medicine.
[147] B. Saltin. THE INTERPLAY BETWEEN PERIPHERAL AND CENTRAL FACTORS IN THE ADAPTIVE RESPONSE TO EXERCISE AND TRAINING , 1977, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences.
[148] R. Kram,et al. Muscular Force or Work: What Determines the Metabolic Energy Cost of Running? , 2000, Exercise and sport sciences reviews.
[149] J A Faulkner,et al. Limitations to maximum oxygen uptake in arms, leg, and combined arm-leg ergometry. , 1975, Journal of applied physiology.
[150] G. Millet,et al. Alterations of neuromuscular function after an ultramarathon. , 2002, Journal of applied physiology.
[151] E. Rhodes,et al. Relationship Between the Lactate and Ventilatory Thresholds During Prolonged Exercise , 1993, Sports medicine.
[152] Romuald Lepers,et al. Alterations of Neuromuscular Function After Prolonged Running, Cycling and Skiing Exercises , 2004, Sports medicine.
[153] Nigel K. Stepto,et al. Adaptations to Training in Endurance Cyclists , 2001, Sports medicine.
[154] B. Saltin,et al. Hemodynamic response to work with different muscle groups, sitting and supine. , 1967, Journal of applied physiology.
[155] D. Sheriff. Muscle pump function during locomotion: mechanical coupling of stride frequency and muscle blood flow. , 2003, American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology.
[156] G. Atkinson,et al. Ventilatory threshold and maximal oxygen uptake during cycling and running in triathletes. , 1990, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.
[157] Y. Ballay,et al. Mechanisms contributing to knee extensor strength loss after prolonged running exercise. , 2003, Journal of applied physiology.
[158] D. Costill,et al. Determinants of success during triathlon competition. , 1989, Research quarterly for exercise and sport.
[159] D. Chollet,et al. Ventilatory responses during experimental cycle-run transition in triathletes. , 1999, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.
[160] W. D. McArdle,et al. Specificity of cardiorespiratory adaptation to bicycle and treadmill training. , 1974, Journal of applied physiology.
[161] L. Léger,et al. VO2max of cyclists from treadmill, bicycle ergometer and velodrome tests , 2004, European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology.
[162] D. Bentley,et al. Physiological characteristics of elite short- and long-distance triathletes , 2002, European Journal of Applied Physiology.
[163] Peter Hassmén,et al. Perceptual and physiological responses to cycling and running in groups of trained and untrained subjects , 2004, European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology.
[164] C Hausswirth,et al. Physiological Demands of Running During Long Distance Runs and Triathlons , 2001, Sports medicine.
[165] B. Saltin,et al. Oxygen uptake during maximal treadmill and bicycle exercise. , 1969, Journal of applied physiology.
[166] T. Smith,et al. Respiratory responses of elite oarsmen, former oarsmen, and highly trained non-rowers during rowing, cycling and running , 2004, European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology.
[167] Toshio Moritani,et al. Neuromuscular fatigue during prolonged pedalling exercise at different pedalling rates , 2004, European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology.
[168] R A Binkhorst,et al. Maximal oxygen uptake during arm cranking and combined arm plus leg exercise. , 1974, Journal of applied physiology.
[169] M. Delp,et al. Regulation of skeletal muscle perfusion during exercise. , 1998, Acta physiologica Scandinavica.
[170] David J Bentley,et al. Pacing during an elite Olympic distance triathlon: comparison between male and female competitors. , 2008, Journal of science and medicine in sport.
[171] J. Brisswalter,et al. Effect of exercise duration on optimal pedaling rate choice in triathletes. , 2001, Canadian journal of applied physiology = Revue canadienne de physiologie appliquee.
[172] O. Hue,et al. Blood rheological responses to running and cycling: a potential effect on the arterial hypoxemia of highly trained athletes? , 2005, International journal of sports medicine.
[173] T. Gavin,et al. The effect of exercise modality on exercise-induced hypoxemia. , 1999, Respiration physiology.
[174] T J Walters,et al. Determinants of endurance in well-trained cyclists. , 1988, Journal of applied physiology.
[175] W. Thompson,et al. Cardiovascular and thermal responses of triathlon performance. , 1988, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.
[176] D. L. Costill,et al. Specificity of the anaerobic threshold in endurance trained cyclists and runners , 2004, European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology.
[177] D. Hill,et al. Oxygen uptake kinetics during severe intensity running and cycling , 2003, European Journal of Applied Physiology.
[178] T. Trappe,et al. Hyperthermia during Olympic triathlon: influence of body heat storage during the swimming stage. , 1997, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.