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The Effects of Training on Gross Efficiency in Cycling: A Review [PDF]
There has been much debate in the recent scientific literature regarding the possible ability to increase gross efficiency in cycling via training. Using cross-sectional study designs, researchers have demonstrated no significant differences in gross efficiency between trained and untrained cyclists.
Hopker, J +5 more
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Inverse Relationship between V˙O2max and Gross Efficiency [PDF]
The aim of this study was to identify if an inverse relationship exists between Gross Efficiency (GE) and V˙O2max in trained cyclists. In Experiment 1, 14 trained cyclist's GE and V˙O2max were recorded at 5 different phases of a cycling 'self-coached' season using an incremental laboratory test.
Hopker, James G. +3 more
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Reliability of Cycling Gross Efficiency Using the Douglas Bag Method [PDF]
The aim of this study was to establish the reliability of gross efficiency (GE) measurement (the ratio of mechanical power input to metabolic power output, expressed as a percentage) using the Douglas bag method.The experiment was conducted in two parts.
Hopker, James G. +4 more
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Eccentric Exercise–Induced Muscle Damage Reduces Gross Efficiency [PDF]
ABSTRACT Introduction The effect of eccentric exercise–induced muscle damage (EIMD) on cycling efficiency is unknown. The aim of the present study was to assess the effect of EIMD on gross and delta efficiency and the cardiopulmonary responses to cycle ergometry.
Horner D, Jeffries O, Browntein CG
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Gross efficiency and cycling performance: a review. [PDF]
Efficiency, the ratio of work generated to the total metabolic energy cost, has been suggested to be a key determinant of endurance cycling performance. The purpose of this brief review is to evaluate the influence of gross efficiency on cycling power output and to consider whether or not gross efficiency can be modified.
Jobson, Simon A. +3 more
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Laboratory-Based Factors Predicting Skiing Performance in Female and Male Biathletes
Skiing in biathlon is a high-intensity, intermittent endurance discipline. This study aimed to evaluate the relationships between laboratory-derived physiological variables and skiing performance during a field-based biathlon competition (BC) for female ...
Marko S. Laaksonen +4 more
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The efficient operation of the surgical pathology gross room [PDF]
The gross room is the area where pathology specimens from operating rooms are transferred for pathology review and analysis, serving as the bridge between the treating physician and diagnostic surgical pathologist. Reaching the correct diagnosis for a specimen depends on the proper handling and processing of tissue transferred to this very busy area ...
W C, Bell +3 more
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The most common race format in cross-country (XC) skiing is the mass-start event, which is under-explored in the scientific literature. To explore factors important for XC skiing mass-starts, the main purpose of this study was to investigate ...
Trine M. Seeberg +8 more
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Purpose: To examine the development of performance, physiological and technical capacities as well as the effect of sport background among runners, kayakers and rowers when transferred to cross-country (XC) skiing over a 6-month training period.Methods ...
Rune Kjøsen Talsnes +5 more
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Metabolic Flexibility and Mechanical Efficiency in Women Over-60
Purpose: Aging deteriorates metabolic flexibility (MF). Moreover, recent studies show that glycolysis is barely increased despite impoverished lipid metabolism, in addition to increased relevance of muscle power in older adults.
Cristina Blasco-Lafarga +5 more
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