Search Results - Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology
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Female cycling movement: How to construct biomechanical digital-twins
Verwulgen, S., Danckaers, F., Audenaert, E., Duquesne, K., Steenackers, G., Ribbens, B., Sijbers, J., Verwulgen, S.Published in Journal of Science and Cycling (2024)“…Cycling witnesses an increasing number of women breaking barriers and inspiring change. Despite these advancements, there remains significant work to achieve full equality and recognition for women cyclists. …”
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Female cycling movement: How to construct biomechanical digital-twins
Verwulgen, S., Danckaers, F., Audenaert, E., Duquesne, K., Steenackers, G., Ribbens, B., Sijbers, J.Published in Journal of Science and Cycling (2024)“…Cycling witnesses an increasing number of women breaking barriers and inspiring change. Despite these advancements, there remains significant work to achieve full equality and recognition for women cyclists. …”
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Only what is necessary: The use of technology in cycling and concerns with its selection and use
Javaloyes, A., Mateo-March, M.Published in Journal of Science and Cycling (2022)“…Today, advances in technology, wearables and complex data analysis have revolutionized the world of sports science in general and endurance sports in particular. …”
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Altitud y deportes de equipo: métodos tradicionales desafiados por un entrenamiento innovador y específico en hipoxia (Altitude and team sports: traditional methods challenged by innovative sport-specific training in hypoxia)
Brocherie, F., Girard, O., Faiss, R., Millet, G. P.Published in Revista Internacional de Ciencias del Deporte (2016)“…Third, to present the potentials benefits of using new technological innovation (i.e., the mobile inflatable simulated hypoxic system) which will undoubtedly contribute to the understanding advancement of hypoxia-induced physiological adaptations by conducting relevant research in the most sport-specific ecological test setting.…”
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Lower limb muscle activation patterns and physiological responses obtained using binding pedals during bicycle exercise: the differences in the cycling cadence, cycling time and ex...
Satake, T., Kume, M., Yoshida, T., Maki, M., Tsuneoka, H.Published in Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology (2015)“…Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology…”
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Application to cycling of a bioenergetic model: Towards a multi-level biomechanical model for global cyclist performance analysis
Zignoli, A., Savoldelli, A., Biral, F., Pellegrini, B., Schena, F.Published in Journal of Science and Cycling (2014)“…Such models have been developed for cycling activity for constant work rate or intermittent exercise for a single training session (e.g. critical power CP model and reconstitution of the anaerobic work capacity, (Chidnok et al., 2012, Medicine & Science in Sports and Exercise, 44(5), 966-976)), as well as for describing how the performance capacity changes over time (Clarke & Skiba, 2013: Advances in Physiological Education, 37, 134-152). …”
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Neuromuscular aspects of sport performance
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The physiology of training. Advances in sport and exercise science series
G. WhytePublished 2006“…This title is directed primarily towards health care professionals outside of the United States. A title in the Advances in Sport and Exercise Science series, it provides valuable, current information for those involved in sports science, coaching science, physical education, and health promotion. …”
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