Is lactate threshold an appropriate marker for competitive cyclists?
This investigation compared physiological variables during a 20-km time trial with those corresponding to athletes' lactate thresholds. Male cyclists (N = 13) performed a graded protocol to determine lactate threshold. Following eight minutes of rest, VO2max was determined by having Ss cycle at lactate-threshold wattage for one minute, with workload being increased by 20 W every minute until volitional exhaustion. On a separate occasion, a self-paced 20-km time trial was completed.
All variables measured during the time trial were greater than those at lactate threshold. For over 30 minutes, power output (26+%), heart rate (15+%), VO2 (25+%), and lactate level (79+%) greatly exceeded lactate threshold values.
Implication. While lactate threshold might be correlated with performance, it is not a representative intensity for extended cycling races. It is not an appropriate training intensity.
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| Notations: | endurance sports biological and medical sciences |
| Published in: | Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise |
| Language: | English |
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2000
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| Online Access: | http://coachsci.sdsu.edu/csa/vol76/kenefick.htm |
| Volume: | 32 |
| Issue: | 5 |
| Pages: | S826 |
| Document types: | article |
| Level: | advanced |