Search Results - Biology
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Cyclists do not need to incorporate off-bike resistance training to increase strength, muscle-tendon structure, and pedaling performance: Exploring a high-intensity on-bike method
Pallares, J. G., Barranco-Gil, D., Rodríguez-Rielves, V., de Pablos, R., Buendía-Romero, Á., Martínez-Cava, A., Franco-López, F., Sánchez-Redondo, I. R., Iriberri, J., Revuelta, C., Lillo-Bevia, J. R., Valenzuela, P. L., Lucia, A., Hernández-Belmonte, A., Alejo, L. B.Published in Biology of Sport (2025)“…Biology of Sport…”
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Laboratory-based determinants of simulated time trial performance in cyclists
Valenzuela, P. L., Alejo, L. B., Montalvo-Perez, A., Revuelta, C., Ojanguren, D., Lucia, A., Barranco-Gil, D.Published in Biology of Sport (2023)“…Biology of Sport…”
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Bioelectrical, anthropometric, and hematological analysis to assess body fluids and muscle changes in elite cyclists during the Giro d'Italia
Cebrián-Ponce, Á., Irurtia, A., Castizo-Olier, J., Garnacho-Castaño, M. V., Espasa-Labrador, J., Noriega, Z., Carrasco-Marginet, M.Published in Biology (2023)“…Biology…”
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One hour of internal precooling with cold water/menthol enhances cycling performance in a heat/wet stress environment: A pilot study
Rinaldi, K., Collado, A., Trong, T. T., Hue, O.Published in Biology of Sport (2023)“…Biology of Sport…”
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The effects of crank power and cadence on muscle fascicle shortening velocity, muscle activation and joint-specific power during cycling
Riveros-Matthey, C. D., Carroll, T. J., Lichtwark, G. A., Connick, M. J.Published in The Journal of Experimental Biology (2023)“…The Journal of Experimental Biology…”
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Lower-limb muscle function is influenced by changing mechanical demands in cycling
Lai, A. K. M., Dick, T. J. M., Brown, N. A. T., Biewener, A. A., Wakeling, J. M.Published in Journal of Experimental Biology (2021)“…Journal of Experimental Biology…”
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Great power comes at a high (locomotor) cost: the role of muscle fascicle length in the power versus economy performance trade-off
Cooper, A. N., McDermott, W. J., Martin, J. C., Dulaney, S.O., Carrier, D. R.Published in Journal of Experimental Biology (2021)“…Journal of Experimental Biology…”
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Caffeine mouth rinse enhances performance, fatigue tolerance and reduces muscle activity during moderate-intensity cycling
de Albuquerque Melo, A., Bastos-Silva, V., Arruda Moura, F., Rico Bini, R., Eduardo Lima-Silva, A., Gomes de Araujo, G.Published in Biology of Sport (2021)“…Biology of Sport…”
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Countermovement jump variables not tensiomyography can distinguish between sprint and endurance focused track cyclists
Lewis, D. M., Young, B. W., Knapstein, L., Lavender, A., Talpey, W. S.Published in Biology of Sport (2022)“…Biology of Sport…”
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Effects of eight interval training sessions in hypoxia on anaerobic, aerobic, and high intensity work capacity in endurance cyclists
Arezzolo, D., Coffey, V. G., Byrne, N. M., Doering, T. M.Published in High Altitude Medicine & Biology (2020)“…High Altitude Medicine & Biology…”
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Hematological status and endurance performance predictors after low altitude training supported by normobaric hypoxia: a double-blind, placebo-controlled study
Sitkowski, D., Szygula, Z., Surala, O., Orysiak, J., Zdanowicz, R., Pokrywka, A., Starczewski, M., Malczewska-Lenczowska, J.Published in Biology of Sport (2019)“…Biology of Sport…”
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Effects of work-matched moderate- and high-intensity warm-up on power output during 2-min supramaximal cycling
Fujii, N., Nishida, Y., Ogawa, T., Tanigawa, S., Nishiyasu, Y.Published in Biology of Sport (2018)“…Biology of Sport…”
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Simulated work loops predict maximal human cycling power
Martin, J. C., Nichols, J. A.Published in The Journal of Experimental Biology (2018)“…The Journal of Experimental Biology…”
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The control system for special preparedness of cyclists
Kolumbet, A. N., Dudorova, L. Y., Babina, N. A., Bazulyuk, T. A., Maximovich, N. Y.Published in Pedagogics, psychology, medical-biological problems of physical training and sports (2017)“…Pedagogics, psychology, medical-biological problems of physical training and sports…”
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