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Can critical power be estimated for mean maximal power output values

(Kann die kritische Leistung für mittlere Werte der maximalen Ausgangsleistung geschätzt werden?)

The Critical Power (CP) represents an important threshold in exercise physiology (Poole, Burnley, Vanhatalo, Rossiter, & Jones, 2016) CP defines the border between the heavy and severe exercise domains (Burnley & Jones, 2018)and thus separates power outputs for which a physiological steady state can, and cannot, be achieved. It has been shown to have applicability to both stochastic and non-stochastic efforts within the severe exercise domain (Jones & Vanhatalo, 2017). CP is mathematically defined as the asymptote of the power-duration curve (Jones & Vanhatalo, 2017) . Traditionally, CP was estimated from 3-5 performance trials conducted on successive days (Moritani, Ata, Devries, & Muro, 1981) but it has recently been shown that CP can be estimated from a single exercise session (Simpson & Kordi, 2017). However, even this condensed approach may not always be feasible in-season in a professional cycling population due to the required volume of training (Metcalfe et al., 2017). Previous research (Pinot & Grappe, 2011) has shown that record power outputs (MMP) from training and racing can be used to derive a hyperbolic power-duration curve. The Critical Power (CP) represents an important threshold in exercise physiology (Poole, Burnley, Vanhatalo, Rossiter, & Jones, 2016) CP defines the border between the heavy and severe exercise domains (Burnley & Jones, 2018) and thus separates power outputsfor which a physiological steady state can, and cannot, be achieved. It has been shown to have applicability to both stochastic and non-stochastic efforts within the severe exercise domain (Jones & Vanhatalo, 2017). CP is mathematically defined as the asymptote of the power-duration curve (Jones & Vanhatalo, 2017) . Traditionally, CP was estimated from 3-5 performance trials conducted on successive days (Moritani, Ata, Devries, & Muro, 1981) but it has recently been shown that CP can be estimated from a single exercise session(Simpson & Kordi, 2017). However, even this condensed approach may not always be feasible in-season in a professional cycling population due to the required volume of training (Metcalfe et al., 2017). Previous research (Pinot & Grappe, 2011) has shown that record power outputs (MMP) from training and racing can be used to derive a hyperbolic power-duration curve.
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Tagging:kritische Leistung
Veröffentlicht in:Journal of Science and Cycling
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: 2021
Online-Zugang:https://www.jsc-journal.com/index.php/JSC/article/view/701
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