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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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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Friction-loaded cycle ergometers: Past, present and future |
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Friction-loaded cycle ergometers: Past, present and future |
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Cogent Engineering |
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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. |
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ergometry physical testing muscle maximal power Wingate test |
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