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Pacing Ability in Elite Runners with Intellectual Impairment
RUNNING ATHLETICS TRACK AND FIELD INTELLIGENCE
2018/4/24
Purpose To understand how athletes invest their energy over a race, differences in pacing ability between athletes with and without intellectual impairment (II) were explored using a novel field test....
Distance-dependent Association of Affect with Pacing Strategy in Cycling Time Trials
EXERCISE REGULATION POWER OUTPUT AFFECTIVE VALENCE PERCEIVED EXERTION SENSE OF EFFORT
2017/4/19
The psychological construct of affect is proposed to significantly contribute to pacing decisions during exercise. Borg’s RPE scale, another important regulator of work rate, is criticized as an inade...
Effects of Training-Induced Fatigue on Pacing Patterns in 40-km Cycling Time Trials
PACING TEMPLATE ENDURANCE TRAINING PERFORMANCE EXHAUSTION
2017/4/14
Introduction: In some endurance sports, athletes complete several competitions within a short period, resulting in accumulated fatigue. It is unclear whether fatigued athletes choose the same pacing p...
Effect of Heat and Heat Acclimatization on Cycling Time Trial Performance and Pacing
EXERCISE HOT AMBIENT CONDITIONS TEMPERATURE ACCLIMATIZATION HYPERTHERMIA FATIGUE
2017/4/14
Purpose: This study aimed to determine the effects of heat acclimatization on performance and pacing during outdoor cycling time trials (TT, 43.4 km) in the heat.
Methods: Nine cyclists performed thr...
Time Trial Performance and Pacing in Heat is Determined by Rate of Heat Gain
Time Trial Performance and Pacing Rate of Heat Gain
2017/4/14
The very elegant study by Racinais et al. (6) shows for the first time that at least one outcome of heat acclimatization is altered pacing strategy. A key finding from their Figure 1 was the attenuate...
Effect of Spatial and Temporal Cues on Athletic Pacing in Schoolchildren
RUNNING TELEOANTICIPATION PERFORMANCE EXERCISE FATIGUE COGNITION, DEVELOPMENT
2017/7/14
Purpose: To compare pacing and performance of schoolchildren between running tasks where the end point was defined in units of either distance or time.
Methods: Thirty-eight schoolchildren (age = 12....