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“…A concern with all of these studies, however, is that endurance performance was evaluated using fixed work-rate tasks sustained to the limit of tolerance. Such tests do not accurately represent competitive endurance performance and are often unreliable (50). Another concern is that many of these studies have used small sample sizes.…”
Section: Overcoming the Respiratory Limitations To Exercisementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A concern with all of these studies, however, is that endurance performance was evaluated using fixed work-rate tasks sustained to the limit of tolerance. Such tests do not accurately represent competitive endurance performance and are often unreliable (50). Another concern is that many of these studies have used small sample sizes.…”
Section: Overcoming the Respiratory Limitations To Exercisementioning
confidence: 99%
“…There was a 1 to 2 minute delay between the end of the constant load exercise and the beginning of the TT, to program the ergometer (Lode Excalibur Sport, Groningen, Holland). The TT required the subjects to complete a predetermined amount of work equal to 30 minutes at 75 % W max as quickly as possible (10). Subjects began the TT at a workload corresponding to 75 % W max , but were free to increase or decrease their power output as desired from the outset.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For example, using untrained subjects Krebs and Power [25] and McLellean et al [27] reported coefficient of variation (CoV) values ranging between 5.2-56.0% and 2.8-31.0% respectively. Even using welltrained cyclists, Jeukendrup et al [23] reported CoV values ranging between 17 and 40%. In contrast with TTE protocols, testing protocols that employ a fixed quantity of work, distance or time are reported to be more reliable [2,17,23,28,33,34].…”
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“…Even using welltrained cyclists, Jeukendrup et al [23] reported CoV values ranging between 17 and 40%. In contrast with TTE protocols, testing protocols that employ a fixed quantity of work, distance or time are reported to be more reliable [2,17,23,28,33,34]. However, we recognise that in conducting the present study we have based our field estimates of CP on laboratory estimates derived through TTE protocols.…”
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