STRENGTH TRAINING AFFECTS TENDON C ROSS-SECTIONAL AREA AND FREELY CHOSEN CADENCE DIFFERENTLY IN NONCYCLISTS AND WELL-TRAINED CYCLISTS.
Autor: | Rønnestad, Bent R., Hansen, Ernst A., Raastad, Truls |
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STRENGTH training
CADENCE (Cycling) CYCLISTS AFFERENT pathways EXERCISE intensity MAGNETIC resonance imaging PATELLAR tendon ANALYSIS of variance ANTHROPOMETRY BIOMECHANICS CARDIOPULMONARY system CLINICAL trials STATISTICAL correlation CYCLING EXERCISE EXERCISE physiology EXERCISE tests HEART rate monitoring LACTATES LONGITUDINAL method MUSCLE strength MUSCLE strength testing SENSORY perception SCALES (Weighing instruments) STATISTICS T-test (Statistics) STATISTICAL power analysis DATA analysis INTER-observer reliability OXYGEN consumption ERGOMETRY RESEARCH methodology evaluation DATA analysis software DESCRIPTIVE statistics ANATOMY |
Zdroj: | Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research; Jan2012, Vol. 26 Issue 1, p158-166, 9p, 1 Chart, 5 Graphs |
Abstrakt: | The authors discuss a study which has identified the variation of impact of strength training on cross-sectional area (CSA) and freely chosen cadence of noncyclists and well-trained cyclists. They state that the observed increase in patellar tendon CSA through afferent pathway interaction has been linked to the reduction in freely chosen cadence. The authors note that prolonged exercise intensity has been measured through indirect subjective performance. |
Databáze: | Complementary Index |
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