The positive effects of priming exercise on oxygen uptake kinetics and high-intensity exercise performance are not magnified by a fast-start pacing strategy in trained cyclists.

The purpose of this study was to determine both the independent and additive effects of prior heavy-intensity exercise and pacing strategies on the VO2 kinetics and performance during high-intensity exercise. Fourteen endurance cyclists (VO2max  = 62.8 ± 8.5 mL.kg-1.min-1) volunteered to participate...

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Main Authors: Renato Aparecido Corrêa Caritá, Camila Coelho Greco, Benedito Sérgio Denadai
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/24740278/pdf/?tool=EBI
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spelling doaj-9caba9b6e57a40a28150891df14a46b92021-03-04T09:32:45ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0194e9520210.1371/journal.pone.0095202The positive effects of priming exercise on oxygen uptake kinetics and high-intensity exercise performance are not magnified by a fast-start pacing strategy in trained cyclists.Renato Aparecido Corrêa CaritáCamila Coelho GrecoBenedito Sérgio DenadaiThe purpose of this study was to determine both the independent and additive effects of prior heavy-intensity exercise and pacing strategies on the VO2 kinetics and performance during high-intensity exercise. Fourteen endurance cyclists (VO2max  = 62.8 ± 8.5 mL.kg-1.min-1) volunteered to participate in the present study with the following protocols: 1) incremental test to determine lactate threshold and VO2max; 2) four maximal constant-load tests to estimate critical power; 3) six bouts of exercise, using a fast-start (FS), even-start (ES) or slow-start (SS) pacing strategy, with and without a preceding heavy-intensity exercise session (i.e., 90% critical power). In all conditions, the subjects completed an all-out sprint during the final 60 s of the test as a measure of the performance. For the control condition, the mean response time was significantly shorter (p < 0.001) for FS (27 ± 4 s) than for ES (32 ± 5 s) and SS (32 ± 6 s). After the prior exercise, the mean response time was not significantly different among the paced conditions (FS = 24 ± 5 s; ES = 25 ± 5 s; SS = 26 ± 5 s). The end-sprint performance (i.e., mean power output) was only improved (∼ 3.2%, p<0.01) by prior exercise. Thus, in trained endurance cyclists, an FS pacing strategy does not magnify the positive effects of priming exercise on the overall VO2 kinetics and short-term high-intensity performance.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/24740278/pdf/?tool=EBI
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Camila Coelho Greco
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Camila Coelho Greco
Benedito Sérgio Denadai
The positive effects of priming exercise on oxygen uptake kinetics and high-intensity exercise performance are not magnified by a fast-start pacing strategy in trained cyclists.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Renato Aparecido Corrêa Caritá
Camila Coelho Greco
Benedito Sérgio Denadai
author_sort Renato Aparecido Corrêa Caritá
title The positive effects of priming exercise on oxygen uptake kinetics and high-intensity exercise performance are not magnified by a fast-start pacing strategy in trained cyclists.
title_short The positive effects of priming exercise on oxygen uptake kinetics and high-intensity exercise performance are not magnified by a fast-start pacing strategy in trained cyclists.
title_full The positive effects of priming exercise on oxygen uptake kinetics and high-intensity exercise performance are not magnified by a fast-start pacing strategy in trained cyclists.
title_fullStr The positive effects of priming exercise on oxygen uptake kinetics and high-intensity exercise performance are not magnified by a fast-start pacing strategy in trained cyclists.
title_full_unstemmed The positive effects of priming exercise on oxygen uptake kinetics and high-intensity exercise performance are not magnified by a fast-start pacing strategy in trained cyclists.
title_sort positive effects of priming exercise on oxygen uptake kinetics and high-intensity exercise performance are not magnified by a fast-start pacing strategy in trained cyclists.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description The purpose of this study was to determine both the independent and additive effects of prior heavy-intensity exercise and pacing strategies on the VO2 kinetics and performance during high-intensity exercise. Fourteen endurance cyclists (VO2max  = 62.8 ± 8.5 mL.kg-1.min-1) volunteered to participate in the present study with the following protocols: 1) incremental test to determine lactate threshold and VO2max; 2) four maximal constant-load tests to estimate critical power; 3) six bouts of exercise, using a fast-start (FS), even-start (ES) or slow-start (SS) pacing strategy, with and without a preceding heavy-intensity exercise session (i.e., 90% critical power). In all conditions, the subjects completed an all-out sprint during the final 60 s of the test as a measure of the performance. For the control condition, the mean response time was significantly shorter (p < 0.001) for FS (27 ± 4 s) than for ES (32 ± 5 s) and SS (32 ± 6 s). After the prior exercise, the mean response time was not significantly different among the paced conditions (FS = 24 ± 5 s; ES = 25 ± 5 s; SS = 26 ± 5 s). The end-sprint performance (i.e., mean power output) was only improved (∼ 3.2%, p<0.01) by prior exercise. Thus, in trained endurance cyclists, an FS pacing strategy does not magnify the positive effects of priming exercise on the overall VO2 kinetics and short-term high-intensity performance.
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/24740278/pdf/?tool=EBI
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