Studies on cycling cadence have been mainly focussed on the optimisation of cycling efficiency [1-3]. In order to obtain new insight into physiological indicators of performance, the present study aimed to evaluate the relationship between freely chosen cadence (FCC), heart rate (HR) and power output (PO) profiles in members of professional and non professional cycling teams during an incremental test (10W 30 sec). Heterogeneous group of 25 male cyclists performed a maximal incremental test on SRM powermeter (SRM Training Systems, Jülich, Germany) and FCC/HR vs PO was measured. In all subjects the FCC/HR vs PO obtained showed a linear phase followed by a curvilinear phase starting at comparable FCC/HR value in all subjects (0,62 ± 0,06 SD; ES: 0,01, IC95%: 0,60 - 0,65, IC99%: 0.59 - 0.65). Whether the observed deflection point corresponds to anaerobic threshold deserves future investigation.

Analysis of cadence/heart rate (RPM/HR) versus power output (PO) during incremental test in cyclists

CUSELLA DE ANGELIS, MARIA GABRIELLA;SPAIRANI, LORENZO;GIOVANETTI, GIUSEPPE;D'ANTONA, GIUSEPPE;MAGNANI, BRUNO
2013-01-01

Abstract

Studies on cycling cadence have been mainly focussed on the optimisation of cycling efficiency [1-3]. In order to obtain new insight into physiological indicators of performance, the present study aimed to evaluate the relationship between freely chosen cadence (FCC), heart rate (HR) and power output (PO) profiles in members of professional and non professional cycling teams during an incremental test (10W 30 sec). Heterogeneous group of 25 male cyclists performed a maximal incremental test on SRM powermeter (SRM Training Systems, Jülich, Germany) and FCC/HR vs PO was measured. In all subjects the FCC/HR vs PO obtained showed a linear phase followed by a curvilinear phase starting at comparable FCC/HR value in all subjects (0,62 ± 0,06 SD; ES: 0,01, IC95%: 0,60 - 0,65, IC99%: 0.59 - 0.65). Whether the observed deflection point corresponds to anaerobic threshold deserves future investigation.
2013
Italian Journal of Anatomy and Embryology
The Orthopedics, Rehabilitation & Sports Medicine category covers resources on general orthopedics, physical medicine and rehabilitation, podiatric medicine, and sports medicine. Coverage also includes resources on arthroscopy; hand, foot, shoulder, elbow, knee, and ankle surgeries, prosthetics and orthotics; and biomechanics.
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67° CONGRESSO NAZIONALE SIAI - Società Italiana di Anatomia e Istologia
20-22 Settembre 2013
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Italian Journal of Anatomy and Embryology
Vo l. 118, n . 2 (Supplement)
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Pedalling cadence (RPM); Heart rate (HR); Power (W); Anaerobic Threshold (AT)
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Castelli, L.; Zampella, C.; CUSELLA DE ANGELIS, MARIA GABRIELLA; Spairani, Lorenzo; Giovanetti, Giuseppe; Botto, M.; D'Antona, Giuseppe; Magnani, Brun...espandi
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