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Neuromuscular and Metabolic Responses to High-Intensity Intermittent Cycling Protocols With Different Work-to-Rest Ratios.
- Source :
- International Journal of Sports Physiology & Performance; Jan2014, Vol. 9 Issue 1, p151-160, 10p
- Publication Year :
- 2014
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Abstract
- Purpose: To investigate the effects of work-to-rest-ratio manipulation on neuromuscular and metabolic responses during 2 high-intensity intermittent training (HIT) protocols to exhaustion. Since different exercise durations were expected, the authors hypothesized that the protocol registering a longer duration would have a more pronounced effect on neuromuscular responses, while the other would challenge the cardiopulmonary system more. Methods: Thirteen competitive cyclists (age 19 ± 2 y) performed a preliminary incremental test to identify their maximal power output and 2 intermittent protocols to exhaustion (40:20s and 30:30s) at a fixed work rate of 135%Pmax interspersed by passive recovery. Surface electromyographic (sEMG) parameters (including muscle-fiber conduction velocity), cardiopulmonary parameters, and blood lactate concentration [La<superscript>-1</superscript>] were recorded. Results: Time to exhaustion and total work were significantly higher for the 30:30s (38 ± 13 min, 495+161 kJ) than for the 40:20s (10 ± 3 min, 180 ± 51 kJ). No differences were found in sEMG parameters for the 2 protocols. Mean and peak values of VO2, heart rate, ventilatory parameters (except for the peak value of respiratory frequency), and [La<superscript>-1</superscript>] were significantly higher in the 40:20s than in the 30:30s. Conclusions: These results do not support the hypothesis that a longer time spent at high intensity has a more pronounced effect on neuromuscular responses, as no differences in EMG parameters were found in the 2 HIT protocols. Regarding metabolic responses, while the 40:20s led to maximal values of VO<subscript>2</subscript>, [La<superscript>-1</superscript>], and ventilatory parameters within a few minutes, the 30:30s allowed maintenance of moderately high values for a considerably longer period, especially for [La<superscript>-1</superscript>] and ventilatory parameters. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Subjects :
- QUADRICEPS muscle physiology
ANALYSIS of variance
ANTHROPOMETRY
CARDIOPULMONARY system
CARDIOPULMONARY system physiology
CLINICAL trials
STATISTICAL correlation
CROSSOVER trials
CYCLING
ELECTROMYOGRAPHY
EXERCISE physiology
EXERCISE tests
HEART rate monitoring
LACTATES
MUSCLE contraction
NEUROPHYSIOLOGY
PHYSICAL fitness
REGRESSION analysis
RESEARCH funding
RESPIRATORY measurements
STATISTICAL sampling
SPORTS sciences
STATISTICS
T-test (Statistics)
TIME
DATA analysis
COOLDOWN
NEUROMUSCULAR system
RANDOMIZED controlled trials
REPEATED measures design
OXYGEN consumption
EXERCISE intensity
DATA analysis software
DESCRIPTIVE statistics
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 15550265
- Volume :
- 9
- Issue :
- 1
- Database :
- Complementary Index
- Journal :
- International Journal of Sports Physiology & Performance
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 94253743
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1123/IJSPP.2012-0289