短期努力中的自行车运动表现:XCO 运动员的实验室和现场数据。

Sports medicine international open Pub Date : 2020-03-27 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1055/a-1101-5750
Patrick Schneeweiss, Philipp Schellhorn, Daniel Haigis, Andreas Niess, Peter Martus, Inga Krauss
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山地自行车越野奥林匹克运动具有间歇性的表现特征,强调了短期但高的骑行动力输出的重要性。以往的研究结果表明,在实验室和实地条件下,冲刺测试中的功率输出不同,而骑行步频会随着工作量的增加而上升。因此,我们的目的是研究在实验室和野外条件下短期努力的动力输出和步频。23 名竞技运动员(17.9±3.7 岁)在一周内进行了实验室功率曲线测试和模拟比赛。功率曲线测试期间的功率输出和步频与比赛期间持续时间为 10-300 秒(TT 10-300)的相应短期努力进行了比较。功率输出分别为 TT 10 +8%、TT 30 +7%、TT 60 -15%、TT 300 -12%,步频分别为+10%、+8%、+19%、+21%。与比赛相比,我们发现在功率曲线测试中,短距离努力的功率输出较高,但 TT 60 和 TT 300 的功率输出较低。与之前的结果相印证的是,在功率曲线测试中,步频比比赛中的相应时间间隔要高,并且随着工作量的增加或计时赛时间的缩短而增加。未来的研究应考虑到,与现场相比,在实验室环境中使用较高的步频可产生类似的功率输出。
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Cycling Performance in Short-term Efforts: Laboratory and Field-Based Data in XCO Athletes.

Cycling Performance in Short-term Efforts: Laboratory and Field-Based Data in XCO Athletes.

Cycling Performance in Short-term Efforts: Laboratory and Field-Based Data in XCO Athletes.

Cycling Performance in Short-term Efforts: Laboratory and Field-Based Data in XCO Athletes.

Mountain bike cross-country Olympic has an intermittent performance profile, underlining the importance of short-term but high cycling power output. Previous findings indicate that power output during sprint tests differs between laboratory and field-based conditions and that cycling cadence rises with increasing workload. The aim was therefore to examine power output and cadence in short-term efforts under laboratory and field conditions. Twenty-three competitive athletes (17.9±3.7 years) performed a laboratory power profile test and a simulated race within one week. Power output and cadence during the power profile test were compared to corresponding short-term efforts during the race over durations of 10-300s (TT 10-300 ). Differences were TT 10 +8%, TT 30 +7%, TT 60 -15% and TT 300 -12% for power output and+10%,+8%,+19%,+21% for cadence respectively. Compared to the race, we found higher power output during the power profile test for the shorter efforts but lower for TT 60 and TT 300 . Confirming previous results, cadence was higher during the power profile test compared to the respective intervals of the race and increased with increasing workload or shorter time trial duration. Future research should take into account that compared to the field, a higher cadence is used in laboratory settings to produce similar power output.

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