Friction-loaded cycle ergometers: Past, present and future

The first friction-cycle ergometers of the end of the nineteenth century and the beginning of the 20th century are presented before the description of more recent ergometers such as Fleisch ergometer (1954), ErgomécaTM (1985), sinus-balance ergometer, and weight-basket loaded ergometer. The limits o...

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Main Authors: Henry Vandewalle, Tarak Driss
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2015-12-01
Series:Cogent Engineering
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311916.2015.1029237
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spelling doaj-91aa2bb8302b41568a5581b2764de87e2020-11-25T00:45:17ZengTaylor & Francis GroupCogent Engineering2331-19162015-12-012110.1080/23311916.2015.10292371029237Friction-loaded cycle ergometers: Past, present and futureHenry Vandewalle0Tarak Driss1Université Paris XIIIUniversité Paris Ouest Nanterre La DéfenseThe first friction-cycle ergometers of the end of the nineteenth century and the beginning of the 20th century are presented before the description of more recent ergometers such as Fleisch ergometer (1954), ErgomécaTM (1985), sinus-balance ergometer, and weight-basket loaded ergometer. The limits of each ergometer are debated. The interest of friction-loaded ergometers was renewed with the proposal of different protocols enabling the assessment of maximal power during short all-out sprints on a cycle ergometer. These protocols are succinctly presented: corrected peak power protocol, force-speed test during repeated all-out sprints against different loads, torque–velocity relationship during a single all-out sprint. The different calibration procedures (static, dynamic, and physiological calibrations) of friction-loaded ergometers are described before the presentation of their results in the literature. Some improvements for the future friction-loaded ergometers are presented at the end of the paper.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311916.2015.1029237ergometryphysical testingmuscle maximal powerWingate test
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author Henry Vandewalle
Tarak Driss
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Friction-loaded cycle ergometers: Past, present and future
Cogent Engineering
ergometry
physical testing
muscle maximal power
Wingate test
author_facet Henry Vandewalle
Tarak Driss
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title Friction-loaded cycle ergometers: Past, present and future
title_short Friction-loaded cycle ergometers: Past, present and future
title_full Friction-loaded cycle ergometers: Past, present and future
title_fullStr Friction-loaded cycle ergometers: Past, present and future
title_full_unstemmed Friction-loaded cycle ergometers: Past, present and future
title_sort friction-loaded cycle ergometers: past, present and future
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Cogent Engineering
issn 2331-1916
publishDate 2015-12-01
description The first friction-cycle ergometers of the end of the nineteenth century and the beginning of the 20th century are presented before the description of more recent ergometers such as Fleisch ergometer (1954), ErgomécaTM (1985), sinus-balance ergometer, and weight-basket loaded ergometer. The limits of each ergometer are debated. The interest of friction-loaded ergometers was renewed with the proposal of different protocols enabling the assessment of maximal power during short all-out sprints on a cycle ergometer. These protocols are succinctly presented: corrected peak power protocol, force-speed test during repeated all-out sprints against different loads, torque–velocity relationship during a single all-out sprint. The different calibration procedures (static, dynamic, and physiological calibrations) of friction-loaded ergometers are described before the presentation of their results in the literature. Some improvements for the future friction-loaded ergometers are presented at the end of the paper.
topic ergometry
physical testing
muscle maximal power
Wingate test
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311916.2015.1029237
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