PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF AN ULTRA-CYCLE RIDE IN AN AMATEUR ATHLETE- A CASE REPORT

The physiological effects of ultraendurance exercise are poorly investigated. The present case report describes the exercise intensity of ultraendurance cycling and its physiological impacts on various organ functions in an amateur cyclist performing the Ötztal Radmarathon twice en bloque in a circu...

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Main Authors: Günther Mitterbauer, Rudolf Pfister, Helmut Hörtnagl, Wolfgang Sturm, Hannes Gänzer, Günther Neumayr
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Language:English
Published: University of Uludag 2002-03-01
Series:Journal of Sports Science and Medicine
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Online Access:http://www.jssm.org/vol1/n1/2/1_2.htm
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spelling doaj-fe4c482a5ae14d369ad3c1ec0139c1362020-11-25T01:19:13ZengUniversity of UludagJournal of Sports Science and Medicine1303-29682002-03-01112026PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF AN ULTRA-CYCLE RIDE IN AN AMATEUR ATHLETE- A CASE REPORTGünther MitterbauerRudolf PfisterHelmut HörtnaglWolfgang SturmHannes GänzerGünther NeumayrThe physiological effects of ultraendurance exercise are poorly investigated. The present case report describes the exercise intensity of ultraendurance cycling and its physiological impacts on various organ functions in an amateur cyclist performing the Ötztal Radmarathon twice en bloque in a circuit of 2 identical laps (distance 460 km; cumulative altitude difference 11,000 m). In a pre-race laboratory test the athlete's performance capacity was measured as the maximal aerobic power (VO2max= 70 ml.kg-1.min-1), a maximal power output (5.7 W.kg-1) and lactate threshold of 89%. The overall intensity during the ride was moderate (HRmean = 131 b.min-1; %HRmax = 0.71) and significantly declined during the course of the race. Extensive biochemical laboratory testing performed pre- and post-race excluded major exercise-induced organ disturbances. For further confirmation and better understanding of the physiological effects of ultra-cycle events future studies of larger athlete populations are required.http://www.jssm.org/vol1/n1/2/1_2.htmUltraendurance eventexercise intensityheart rateorgan functionscycling
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Helmut Hörtnagl
Wolfgang Sturm
Hannes Gänzer
Günther Neumayr
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Rudolf Pfister
Helmut Hörtnagl
Wolfgang Sturm
Hannes Gänzer
Günther Neumayr
PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF AN ULTRA-CYCLE RIDE IN AN AMATEUR ATHLETE- A CASE REPORT
Journal of Sports Science and Medicine
Ultraendurance event
exercise intensity
heart rate
organ functions
cycling
author_facet Günther Mitterbauer
Rudolf Pfister
Helmut Hörtnagl
Wolfgang Sturm
Hannes Gänzer
Günther Neumayr
author_sort Günther Mitterbauer
title PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF AN ULTRA-CYCLE RIDE IN AN AMATEUR ATHLETE- A CASE REPORT
title_short PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF AN ULTRA-CYCLE RIDE IN AN AMATEUR ATHLETE- A CASE REPORT
title_full PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF AN ULTRA-CYCLE RIDE IN AN AMATEUR ATHLETE- A CASE REPORT
title_fullStr PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF AN ULTRA-CYCLE RIDE IN AN AMATEUR ATHLETE- A CASE REPORT
title_full_unstemmed PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF AN ULTRA-CYCLE RIDE IN AN AMATEUR ATHLETE- A CASE REPORT
title_sort physiological effects of an ultra-cycle ride in an amateur athlete- a case report
publisher University of Uludag
series Journal of Sports Science and Medicine
issn 1303-2968
publishDate 2002-03-01
description The physiological effects of ultraendurance exercise are poorly investigated. The present case report describes the exercise intensity of ultraendurance cycling and its physiological impacts on various organ functions in an amateur cyclist performing the Ötztal Radmarathon twice en bloque in a circuit of 2 identical laps (distance 460 km; cumulative altitude difference 11,000 m). In a pre-race laboratory test the athlete's performance capacity was measured as the maximal aerobic power (VO2max= 70 ml.kg-1.min-1), a maximal power output (5.7 W.kg-1) and lactate threshold of 89%. The overall intensity during the ride was moderate (HRmean = 131 b.min-1; %HRmax = 0.71) and significantly declined during the course of the race. Extensive biochemical laboratory testing performed pre- and post-race excluded major exercise-induced organ disturbances. For further confirmation and better understanding of the physiological effects of ultra-cycle events future studies of larger athlete populations are required.
topic Ultraendurance event
exercise intensity
heart rate
organ functions
cycling
url http://www.jssm.org/vol1/n1/2/1_2.htm
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