Familiarization Protocol Influences Reproducibility of 20-km Cycling Time-Trial Performance in Novice Participants

Introduction: Exercise performance is reproducible in experienced athletes; however, less trained participants exhibit greater variability in performance and pacing. To reduce variability, it is common practice to complete a familiarization prior to experimental testing. However, there are no clear...

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Main Authors: Andrew W. Hibbert, François Billaut, Matthew C. Varley, Remco C. J. Polman
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-07-01
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fphys.2017.00488/full
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spelling doaj-3a947ee3a9b34c8c950af46df627e3d62020-11-25T01:28:35ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Physiology1664-042X2017-07-01810.3389/fphys.2017.00488267190Familiarization Protocol Influences Reproducibility of 20-km Cycling Time-Trial Performance in Novice ParticipantsAndrew W. Hibbert0Andrew W. Hibbert1François Billaut2François Billaut3Matthew C. Varley4Remco C. J. Polman5Institute of Sport, Exercise and Active Living, Victoria UniversityMelbourne, VIC, AustraliaCollege of Sport and Exercise Science, Victoria UniversityMelbourne, VIC, AustraliaInstitute of Sport, Exercise and Active Living, Victoria UniversityMelbourne, VIC, AustraliaDepartment of Kinesiology, Université LavalQuebec, QC, CanadaInstitute of Sport, Exercise and Active Living, Victoria UniversityMelbourne, VIC, AustraliaSchool of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences, Queensland University of TechnologyBrisbane, QLD, AustraliaIntroduction: Exercise performance is reproducible in experienced athletes; however, less trained participants exhibit greater variability in performance and pacing. To reduce variability, it is common practice to complete a familiarization prior to experimental testing. However, there are no clear guidelines for familiarizing novice participants to a cycling time-trial (TT), and research findings from novice populations may still be influenced by learning effects. Accordingly, the aims of this study were to establish the variability between TTs after administering differing familiarization protocols (duration or type) and to establish the number of familiarization trials required to limit variability over multiple trials.Methods: Thirty recreationally active participants, with no prior experience of a TT, performed a 20-km cycling TT on five separate occasions, after completing either a full (FF, 20-km TT, n = 10), a half (HF, 10-km TT, n = 10) or an equipment familiarization (EF, 5-min cycling, n = 10).Results: Variability of TT duration across five TTs was the lowest after completing FF (P = 0.69, ηp2 = 0.05) compared to HF (P = 0.08, ηp2 = 0.26) and EF (P = 0.07, ηp2 = 0.21). In the FF group after TT2, the effect size for changes in TT duration was small (d < 0.49). There were large differences between later TTs in HF (d = 1.02, TT3-TT4) and EF (d = 1.12, TT4-TT5). The variability in mean power output profiles between trials was lowest within FF, with a similar pacing profile reproduced between TT3-TT5.Discussion: Familiarization of the exercise protocol influenced reproducibility of pacing and performance over multiple, maximal TTs, with best results obtained after a full experience of the exercise compared to HF and EF. The difference of TT1 to later TTs indicates that one familiarization is not adequate in reducing the variability of performance for novice participants. After the FF and an additional TT, performance changes between TTs were small, however, a reproducible pacing profile was not developed until after the FF and two additional TTs. These findings indicate that a minimum of three full familiarizations are necessary for novice participants to limit systematic error before experimental testing.http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fphys.2017.00488/fullfamiliarizationexercise research designpacingperformancetime-trial
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Familiarization Protocol Influences Reproducibility of 20-km Cycling Time-Trial Performance in Novice Participants
Frontiers in Physiology
familiarization
exercise research design
pacing
performance
time-trial
author_facet Andrew W. Hibbert
Andrew W. Hibbert
François Billaut
François Billaut
Matthew C. Varley
Remco C. J. Polman
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title Familiarization Protocol Influences Reproducibility of 20-km Cycling Time-Trial Performance in Novice Participants
title_short Familiarization Protocol Influences Reproducibility of 20-km Cycling Time-Trial Performance in Novice Participants
title_full Familiarization Protocol Influences Reproducibility of 20-km Cycling Time-Trial Performance in Novice Participants
title_fullStr Familiarization Protocol Influences Reproducibility of 20-km Cycling Time-Trial Performance in Novice Participants
title_full_unstemmed Familiarization Protocol Influences Reproducibility of 20-km Cycling Time-Trial Performance in Novice Participants
title_sort familiarization protocol influences reproducibility of 20-km cycling time-trial performance in novice participants
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Physiology
issn 1664-042X
publishDate 2017-07-01
description Introduction: Exercise performance is reproducible in experienced athletes; however, less trained participants exhibit greater variability in performance and pacing. To reduce variability, it is common practice to complete a familiarization prior to experimental testing. However, there are no clear guidelines for familiarizing novice participants to a cycling time-trial (TT), and research findings from novice populations may still be influenced by learning effects. Accordingly, the aims of this study were to establish the variability between TTs after administering differing familiarization protocols (duration or type) and to establish the number of familiarization trials required to limit variability over multiple trials.Methods: Thirty recreationally active participants, with no prior experience of a TT, performed a 20-km cycling TT on five separate occasions, after completing either a full (FF, 20-km TT, n = 10), a half (HF, 10-km TT, n = 10) or an equipment familiarization (EF, 5-min cycling, n = 10).Results: Variability of TT duration across five TTs was the lowest after completing FF (P = 0.69, ηp2 = 0.05) compared to HF (P = 0.08, ηp2 = 0.26) and EF (P = 0.07, ηp2 = 0.21). In the FF group after TT2, the effect size for changes in TT duration was small (d < 0.49). There were large differences between later TTs in HF (d = 1.02, TT3-TT4) and EF (d = 1.12, TT4-TT5). The variability in mean power output profiles between trials was lowest within FF, with a similar pacing profile reproduced between TT3-TT5.Discussion: Familiarization of the exercise protocol influenced reproducibility of pacing and performance over multiple, maximal TTs, with best results obtained after a full experience of the exercise compared to HF and EF. The difference of TT1 to later TTs indicates that one familiarization is not adequate in reducing the variability of performance for novice participants. After the FF and an additional TT, performance changes between TTs were small, however, a reproducible pacing profile was not developed until after the FF and two additional TTs. These findings indicate that a minimum of three full familiarizations are necessary for novice participants to limit systematic error before experimental testing.
topic familiarization
exercise research design
pacing
performance
time-trial
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