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Effect of Gradient on Cycling Gross Efficiency and Technique
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of gradient on cycling gross efficiency and pedaling technique.Eighteen trained cyclists were tested for efficiency, index of pedal force effectiveness (IFE), distribution of power production during the pedal revolution (dead center size [DC]), and timing and level of muscle activity of eight leg ...
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Gross Efficiency during Rowing Is Not Affected by Stroke Rate
It has been suggested that the optimal stroke rate in rowing is partly determined by the stroke-rate dependence of internal power losses. This should be reflected in a stroke-rate dependency of gross efficiency (e(gross)). The purpose of this study was to investigate if e(gross) is affected by stroke rate. A second aim was to determine whether internal
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